Hannah Kobayashi case: LAPD chief says Maui woman missed flight in Los Angeles intentionally; family disagrees

LOS ANGELES — Authorities in Los Angeles are in the process of finding Hannah Kobayashi, a woman from Maui. It has been established by investigators that she deliberately did not board her connecting flight in Los Angeles.

Kobayashi flew into LAX from Hawaii on Nov. 8, when she was supposed to catch a connecting flight on to New York.

Instead of catching her connecting flight, she vanished without a trace shortly after and cut off all communication with her family. There is speculation surrounding the circumstances of her missed flight, such as whether she was in any danger or if she chose to remain in Los Angeles of her own volition.

At the Nov. 26 Police Commission meeting, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell briefed the public and commission members on the case.

LAPD Chief McDonnell comments on investigation

LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell briefed the Police Commission on Nov. 26 on the investigation into the disappearance of Hannah Kobayashi.

According to McDonnell, “Hannah Kobayashi, aged 23, purposely missed her flight from LAX to New York on Friday, November 8th, as determined by the investigation.”

Family members later responded to McDonnell’s statement questioning why they weren’t briefed as to this development in the investigation. They also disputed the finding and noted that McDonnell gave an incorrect age for Hannah, who is 30 years old. They also said he gave some incorrect dates as he detailed the timeline of her disappearance and when she was reported missing.

Hannah’s sister Sydni and her mother posted a statement on social media that read in part:

“Based on information, surveillance footage reviewed and information shared with us, these are the facts known to my mother and I: It does not appear that Hannah intentionally missed her flight.”

The family statement added: “The lack of communication surrounding some important details has left us feeling excluded from potentially crucial developments. However, we do remain hopeful and optimistic that the Los Angeles Police Department is doing everything in their power to assist us in locating Hannah.”

After Hannah missed her flight that day, a few cryptic clues emerged as to her whereabouts, including text messages to family and friends. She was also spotted in a video posted to social media at an event at the Grove on Nov. 10. There have been no messages or clues since Nov. 11.

Hannah’s father Ryan Kobayashi flew to Los Angeles to aid in the search. About two weeks after she went missing, Ryan’s body was found in a parking lot near LAX. The cause of death was determined to be suicide.

“Our hearts go out to the Kobayashi family during this unimaginable time of grief,” McDonnell said. “We remain fully committed to locating Hannah and supporting the family as they navigate their way through this tragedy.”

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