CNN —The family of Hannah Kobayashi, the Hawaii woman who went missing in early November after arriving in Los Angeles on a flight from Maui, insists their search for Hannah is not over despite police saying she is a voluntary missing person.
“My heart is still broken, and my worry for Hannah has not lessened,” Kobayashi’s aunt Larie Pidgeon said in a statement Tuesday.
“She was alone, with her luggage, and appeared unharmed,” Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said Monday in a news conference.
The family last heard from her on November 11 and police created a missing person poster for her on November 15.
Video and photos show Kobayashi at various locations around Los Angeles between November 8 and 11, police said.
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