LA Coli brehs this Hannah Kobayashi story is spooky

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Dad felt it was better to die than to deal with whatever could possibly happen.
She purposely deceived people to try and throw them off her trail
I think even some of the family might've made some shyt up too. Like I think they kinda knew she wasn't kidnapped.

Apparently, chick has been talking about “disconnecting” for awhile on social media.

So I think homegirl was supposed to go to NY but dipped on her ex and just walked all the way to mexico :mjlol:

It’s not funny, but shyt is all mental illness type shyt. And father just randomly commits that? I still don’t understand the logic in that. And homegirl still at least saw the news, she purposely cut off her phone but there were tv’s around.
 

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Wow pray for her this is a mental health episode
:francis:
Akh, she went roof top in her manic episode from that video and climbed in a water tower where she drowned.

They found her weeks later after the body decomposed
 

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Hannah Kobayashi spotted crossing into Mexico, no evidence of foul play: Police​



The LAPD says the missing 30-year-old woman from Hawaii did not appear to be 'in harm's way'.​



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Investigators have video evidence of Kobayashi crossing the border into Mexico on foot, the LAPD confirmed. Eric Leonard reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.

The Los Angeles Police Department announced Monday the case of Hannah Kobayashi, the woman from Hawaii who vanished last month after landing at LAX, is now a voluntary missing person case, explaining its investigators have video evidence of Kobayashi crossing the border into Mexico on foot.

Law enforcement sources had confirmed to NBC Los Angeles that Kobayashi was believed to be in Mexico, and there was no evidence of foul play in her disappearance.

"We reviewed video surveillance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which clearly shows Kobayashi crossing the United States border on foot into Mexico. She was alone with her luggage and appeared unharmed," LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said during a news conference Monday.

The LAPD officials also confirmed Kobayashi walked through the tunnel at the San Ysidro Port of Entry alone.

"She's an adult and she can choose to be missing," one senior law enforcement official told NBCLA, and added that detectives still hoped Kobayashi would get in touch with authorities so they could confirm she's safe and traveling of her own free will.

The LAPD officials explained border security video showed Kobayashi leaving the United States near Tijuana on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at around 12:13 p.m., a day or so after members of her family said they had last heard from her via text message.

There have been no confirmed communications with her since then, and authorities said they suspect Kobayashi may have left her cellphone somewhere in Los Angeles.

Chief McDonnell added Kobayashi is not a suspect in any criminal activity.

"To date, the investigation has not uncovered any evidence that Kobayashi is being trafficked or is the victim of foul play," the LAPD chief said.

It's not clear why Kobayashi back out of her initial plans to visit New York and decide to cut off contact with some friends and family, but McDonnell said the 30-year-old had previously expressed her desire to "step away from modern connectivity."

Law enforcement sources also told NBC Los Angeles' Investigative Reporter Eric Leonard that this is not the first time Kobayashi has gone missing as there have been other incidents previously. The sources did not elaborate on when or where those occurred.

Last week, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell repeated publicly the department's initial findings in its search for Kobayashi, 30, that it appeared she chose to remain in Los Angeles on Nov. 8 after her flight from Hawaii landed at LAX, and she failed to board the flight for the next leg of her planned trip to New York.

"Which, the investigation determined was intentional," McDonnell told the Board of Police Commissioners.

McDonnell misreported that Kobayashi is 23 years old, rather than 30, and members of Kobayashi's family, who had been posting updates on a Facebook page, complainted they were not contacted by the LAPD prior to McDonnell's statement.

The Facebook page that was focused on the search efforts was taken down.

On Sunday, Nov. 24, police said they found Kobayashi's father, Ryan, dead by suicide near LAX, after he had traveled to Los Angeles from Hawaii to assist in the search efforts.

Ryan Kobayashi was 58 and died as the result of multiple blunt force traumatic injuries, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

Hannah Kobayashi's family said it last had contact with her around Sunday, Nov. 10 when she said she had returned to LAX to try to get on another flight to New York, and family members characterized some of the text messages as, 'strange,' before losing contact.

“Messages saying she did not feel safe, she was worried about people stealing her money, it was after that those strange messages she went dark,” Kobayashi's aunt Laire Pidgeon told NBCLA on Nov. 19.

While in LA over the weekend, police traced some of her movements and said she had visited the Grove shopping center.

Kobayashi's family members said they had seen security video that appeared to show her at a Metro train station near Crypto.com Arena, and said at the time, "it is evident that Hannah does not appear to be in good condition and she is not alone."
 

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Hannah Kobayashi spotted crossing into Mexico, no evidence of foul play: Police​


The LAPD says the missing 30-year-old woman from Hawaii did not appear to be 'in harm's way'.​



By​

NBC Universal, Inc.

Investigators have video evidence of Kobayashi crossing the border into Mexico on foot, the LAPD confirmed. Eric Leonard reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.

The Los Angeles Police Department announced Monday the case of Hannah Kobayashi, the woman from Hawaii who vanished last month after landing at LAX, is now a voluntary missing person case, explaining its investigators have video evidence of Kobayashi crossing the border into Mexico on foot.

Law enforcement sources had confirmed to NBC Los Angeles that Kobayashi was believed to be in Mexico, and there was no evidence of foul play in her disappearance.

"We reviewed video surveillance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which clearly shows Kobayashi crossing the United States border on foot into Mexico. She was alone with her luggage and appeared unharmed," LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said during a news conference Monday.

The LAPD officials also confirmed Kobayashi walked through the tunnel at the San Ysidro Port of Entry alone.

"She's an adult and she can choose to be missing," one senior law enforcement official told NBCLA, and added that detectives still hoped Kobayashi would get in touch with authorities so they could confirm she's safe and traveling of her own free will.

The LAPD officials explained border security video showed Kobayashi leaving the United States near Tijuana on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at around 12:13 p.m., a day or so after members of her family said they had last heard from her via text message.

There have been no confirmed communications with her since then, and authorities said they suspect Kobayashi may have left her cellphone somewhere in Los Angeles.

Chief McDonnell added Kobayashi is not a suspect in any criminal activity.

"To date, the investigation has not uncovered any evidence that Kobayashi is being trafficked or is the victim of foul play," the LAPD chief said.

It's not clear why Kobayashi back out of her initial plans to visit New York and decide to cut off contact with some friends and family, but McDonnell said the 30-year-old had previously expressed her desire to "step away from modern connectivity."

Law enforcement sources also told NBC Los Angeles' Investigative Reporter Eric Leonard that this is not the first time Kobayashi has gone missing as there have been other incidents previously. The sources did not elaborate on when or where those occurred.

Last week, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell repeated publicly the department's initial findings in its search for Kobayashi, 30, that it appeared she chose to remain in Los Angeles on Nov. 8 after her flight from Hawaii landed at LAX, and she failed to board the flight for the next leg of her planned trip to New York.

"Which, the investigation determined was intentional," McDonnell told the Board of Police Commissioners.

McDonnell misreported that Kobayashi is 23 years old, rather than 30, and members of Kobayashi's family, who had been posting updates on a Facebook page, complainted they were not contacted by the LAPD prior to McDonnell's statement.

The Facebook page that was focused on the search efforts was taken down.

On Sunday, Nov. 24, police said they found Kobayashi's father, Ryan, dead by suicide near LAX, after he had traveled to Los Angeles from Hawaii to assist in the search efforts.

Ryan Kobayashi was 58 and died as the result of multiple blunt force traumatic injuries, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

Hannah Kobayashi's family said it last had contact with her around Sunday, Nov. 10 when she said she had returned to LAX to try to get on another flight to New York, and family members characterized some of the text messages as, 'strange,' before losing contact.

“Messages saying she did not feel safe, she was worried about people stealing her money, it was after that those strange messages she went dark,” Kobayashi's aunt Laire Pidgeon told NBCLA on Nov. 19.

While in LA over the weekend, police traced some of her movements and said she had visited the Grove shopping center.

Kobayashi's family members said they had seen security video that appeared to show her at a Metro train station near Crypto.com Arena, and said at the time, "it is evident that Hannah does not appear to be in good condition and she is not alone."

Why don’t they show the metro and boarder footage?
 

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How do people go ‘missing’ these days? Honest question

i feel like even as fugitive trying to evade the law, or even someone like diddy with his own private jets can’t disappear himself with all the surveillance and camera’s everywhere.
 

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How do people go ‘missing’ these days? Honest question

i feel like even as fugitive trying to evade the law, or even someone like diddy with his own private jets can’t disappear himself with all the surveillance and camera’s everywhere.
I don't think it's possible to voluntarily go "missing" and not be found due to cameras, cell phones, etc if that's what your talking about.

They will eventually be found.
 

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Hannah Kobayashi spotted crossing into Mexico, no evidence of foul play: Police​


The LAPD says the missing 30-year-old woman from Hawaii did not appear to be 'in harm's way'.​



By​

NBC Universal, Inc.

Investigators have video evidence of Kobayashi crossing the border into Mexico on foot, the LAPD confirmed. Eric Leonard reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.

The Los Angeles Police Department announced Monday the case of Hannah Kobayashi, the woman from Hawaii who vanished last month after landing at LAX, is now a voluntary missing person case, explaining its investigators have video evidence of Kobayashi crossing the border into Mexico on foot.

Law enforcement sources had confirmed to NBC Los Angeles that Kobayashi was believed to be in Mexico, and there was no evidence of foul play in her disappearance.

"We reviewed video surveillance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which clearly shows Kobayashi crossing the United States border on foot into Mexico. She was alone with her luggage and appeared unharmed," LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said during a news conference Monday.

The LAPD officials also confirmed Kobayashi walked through the tunnel at the San Ysidro Port of Entry alone.

"She's an adult and she can choose to be missing," one senior law enforcement official told NBCLA, and added that detectives still hoped Kobayashi would get in touch with authorities so they could confirm she's safe and traveling of her own free will.

The LAPD officials explained border security video showed Kobayashi leaving the United States near Tijuana on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at around 12:13 p.m., a day or so after members of her family said they had last heard from her via text message.

There have been no confirmed communications with her since then, and authorities said they suspect Kobayashi may have left her cellphone somewhere in Los Angeles.

Chief McDonnell added Kobayashi is not a suspect in any criminal activity.

"To date, the investigation has not uncovered any evidence that Kobayashi is being trafficked or is the victim of foul play," the LAPD chief said.

It's not clear why Kobayashi back out of her initial plans to visit New York and decide to cut off contact with some friends and family, but McDonnell said the 30-year-old had previously expressed her desire to "step away from modern connectivity."

Law enforcement sources also told NBC Los Angeles' Investigative Reporter Eric Leonard that this is not the first time Kobayashi has gone missing as there have been other incidents previously. The sources did not elaborate on when or where those occurred.

Last week, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell repeated publicly the department's initial findings in its search for Kobayashi, 30, that it appeared she chose to remain in Los Angeles on Nov. 8 after her flight from Hawaii landed at LAX, and she failed to board the flight for the next leg of her planned trip to New York.

"Which, the investigation determined was intentional," McDonnell told the Board of Police Commissioners.

McDonnell misreported that Kobayashi is 23 years old, rather than 30, and members of Kobayashi's family, who had been posting updates on a Facebook page, complainted they were not contacted by the LAPD prior to McDonnell's statement.

The Facebook page that was focused on the search efforts was taken down.

On Sunday, Nov. 24, police said they found Kobayashi's father, Ryan, dead by suicide near LAX, after he had traveled to Los Angeles from Hawaii to assist in the search efforts.

Ryan Kobayashi was 58 and died as the result of multiple blunt force traumatic injuries, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.

Hannah Kobayashi's family said it last had contact with her around Sunday, Nov. 10 when she said she had returned to LAX to try to get on another flight to New York, and family members characterized some of the text messages as, 'strange,' before losing contact.

“Messages saying she did not feel safe, she was worried about people stealing her money, it was after that those strange messages she went dark,” Kobayashi's aunt Laire Pidgeon told NBCLA on Nov. 19.

While in LA over the weekend, police traced some of her movements and said she had visited the Grove shopping center.

Kobayashi's family members said they had seen security video that appeared to show her at a Metro train station near Crypto.com Arena, and said at the time, "it is evident that Hannah does not appear to be in good condition and she is not alone."

Thats that over dramatic bullshyt that I was talking about before.

They didn’t see shyt because they would’ve shown this everywhere and tried to ID a suspect. At least thats how I feel.

She wasn’t a child, chick is 30 and decided to eject on life by running away from Hawaii and her family. She had already ran off before and expressed wanting to “getaway”.

Chick was 30 and ran away from home… thats it. Thats how they still act out there and pops offing himself knowing this? Like, why? Wouldn’t you want to find her, find out if she’s ok, or find out who took her so you can get revenge?

Nothing… dude commits that because grown ass daughter wants to act like she still in HS? Like she couldn’t just text them and say “yo i’m out”?
 

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You know what she may have done at LAX the second time is cashed in her ticket.

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what you were saying about Hawaiians, nothing disrespectful, but I forgot that my uncles wife was Hawaiian, and she came to the mainland to live with him, super sweet, beautiful, very down to earth, just wanted to raise horses and ride, never really got a job, but after about 5-6 years, she all of the sudden left back to Hawaii. We all knew her. We knew her kids. She was at Christmas and holidays. She was a part of the family.

First it was a summer, then it was a few months, she just never came back. And my family would always say "oh she's just over there", and at some point I was laughing and told my Mom: are we never going to talk about that she basically left him? Is he ever going to address this lol
 
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You know what she may have done at LAX the second time is cashed in her ticket.

@O.T.I.S.

what you were saying about Hawaiians, nothing disrespectful, but I forgot that my uncles wife was Hawaiian, and she came to the mainland to live with him, super sweet, beautiful, very down to earth, just wanted to raise horses and ride, never really got a job, but after about 5-6 years, she all of the sudden left back to Hawaii.

First it was a summer, then it was a few months, she just never came back. And my family would always say "oh she's just over there", and at some point I was laughing and told my Mom: are we never going to talk about that she basically left him? Is he ever going to address this lol

i read it was because she had her luggage sent back from NYC
 
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