The father of a missing Hawaiian woman was found dead in a parking lot after spending nearly two weeks looking for her all over Los Angeles, an organization involved with the search for the woman said Sunday.
“After tirelessly searching throughout Los Angeles for 13 days, Hannah’s father, Ryan Kobayashi, tragically took his own life. This loss has compounded the family’s suffering immeasurably.”
The volunteer organization, which itself was founded by the parents of a recovered missing child, said it was speaking on behalf of the Kobayashi family when it urged everyone to stay focused on the search for 30-year-old Hannah, and asked the public to respect the family’s privacy in this difficult moment.
“The trauma they are enduring is profound, and they now face the additional burden of grieving the loss of their family’s pillar and navigating next steps,” said the nonprofit.
“Again, it is the family wish that the public keep the focus on locating and recovering Hannah safely.”
The family itself has not issued a statement.
Hannah Kobayashi disappeared on Nov. 11, after she failed to board a connecting flight to New York City at Los Angeles Airport on Nov. 8.
“Thereafter, strange messages were being sent to family and friends from her cell phone,” the family said.
The last phone ping dates from 4 p.m. on Nov. 11 at LAX airport.
Strange Texts
On Nov. 16, the family shared an interview with LadBible, where Hannah’s sister Sydni and their mother Brani Yee discussed the “weird” text messages they received from Hannah in the time between her missing her flight and her disappearance.In one message, she wrote: “I got tricked pretty much into giving away all my funds. For someone I thought I loved.”
Yee said Hannah also texted a friend saying she was scared and could not return home.
The pair also suspect that at least some of the messages may have been sent by someone else, as the wording did not sound like Hannah’s.
The family expressed disappointment that Los Angeles Police Department policy does not consider Hannah’s disappearance a priority given that she is not underage, elderly, or mentally confused.
“She is NOT alone,” the family wrote.
Hannah is described as 5’10”, 140 pounds, with brown hair and eyes, fair skin with freckles, and a knife tattoo on her forearm. Any information can be relayed to The RAD Movement at 619-904-0840, or 911.