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Family of Missing Hawaii Woman Hannah Kobayashi Expresses Frustration Amid LAPD's Voluntary Disappearance Classification

The family of Hannah Kobayashi remains concerned for her safety after police declared her a ‘voluntary missing person’ following her crossing into Mexico.

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Updated: Dec 4th, 2024, 6:28 PM ET

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Hannah Kobayashi's family expresses frustration over police handling her case as a voluntary missing person after she crossed into Mexico. Despite surveillance footage confirming her safety, they fear for her well-being and question her sudden departure. The family's ongoing search is further complicated by tragedy, with her father's death during the investigation. They seek answers and remain skeptical about the classification while hiring legal assistance to continue the search in Mexico.


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