Hannah Kobayashi’s sister says family is unsatisfied with LAPD conclusion that she vanished voluntarily
The sister of 30-year-old Hannah Kobayashi said Tuesday the police conclusion that she is a "voluntary missing person" is not satisfactory.
The sister of 30-year-old Hannah Kobayashi said Tuesday the police conclusion that she is a "voluntary missing person" is not satisfactory.
Appearing with family lawyer Sara Azari on NBC News NOW's "Top Story With Tom Llamas," Sydni Kobayashi said relatives should have been shown the video that Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said shows Hannah crossing into Mexico alone at a pedestrian port of entry in San Diego on Nov. 12.
McDonnell said that there’s not much more the department can do and that it has classified the case as one of a voluntary detachment with no foul play suspected.
"We're just as confused and just as frustrated more than anything now," Sydni Kobayashi said.
Hannah Kobayashi.via FacebookAzari agreed, questioning how police could come to such a conclusion without involving those closest to Hannah, who disappeared after she landed at Los Angeles International Airport from Honolulu on Nov. 8 and missed a connecting flight to her final destination, New York City.
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