Disturbing footage has emerged days after a Hawaiian woman went missing from Los Angeles while on her way to New York City.
Hannah Kobayashi, 30, flew from her home in Maui on November 8 and was meant to arrive in New York City the next day.
But her family believes she vanished into thin air at Los Angeles International Airport and never boarded her connecting flight.
In a short clip obtained by HawaiiNewsNow, the young traveler was captured by a security camera disembarking the plane.
In a separate YouTube video outside of an event in Los Angeles, Hannah can be seen wearing the same clothing that same day.
Her family has also revealed that Hannah's ex-boyfriend was also traveling on the same flight from Maui to LAX.
But the duo did not sit together or speak on the flight after the former pair bought tickets before they broke up.
Her father, Ryan Kobayashi, told the outlet that her former partner had boarded the connecting flight and reached New York.
In a short clip obtained by HawaiiNewsNow, a photograph of the young traveler clicked on a security camera can be seen
Parts of the video also show Hannah outside of an event in Los Angeles
He also assured that the her ex-boyfriend has been extremely responsive and cooperative with the investigation.
'A lot of worrying, a lot of confusion. Everything is just a blur it seems because I haven't slept well since I've heard the news, and I really don't know … it's just really concerning.
'We're just trying to get us as much information as we can,' he said.
While mother Brandi Yee and sister Sydni Kobayashi think Hannah left the airport and attended an event based on a series of texts suggesting she 'had a spiritual awakening and was heading back to the airport', a friend believes otherwise.
The anonymous concerned companion said she received strange texts from Kobayashi's phone - indicating that she may be in trouble.
'I got tricked pretty much into giving away all my funds. For someone I thought I loved,' the messages read.
The family also noted that the young artist's phone has been off since November 11 and her last pinned location was at the Los Angeles Airport.
'She heard from Hannah. She was at LAX, and she said that she was scared,' Yee said.
Hannah Kobayashi, 30, flew from her home in Maui on November 8 and was meant to arrive in New York City the next day
Her father, Ryan Kobayashi, said: 'A lot of worrying, a lot of confusion. Everything is just a blur it seems because I haven't slept well since I've heard the news, and I really don't know … it's just really concerning'
Brandi Yee, and sister Sydni Kobayashi think Hannah left the airport and attended an event based on a series of texts suggesting she 'had a spiritual awakening and was heading back to the airport'
The concerned companion said she received strange texts from Kobayashi's phone - indicating that she may be in trouble
Both mother and daughter also believe that the messages 'did not sound like her' and wonder if it was Hannah who sent them
Sydni further added: 'She texted her that she was scared and that she couldn’t come back home or something. It was just really weird texts.'
Both Hannah's mother and sister also believe that the messages 'did not sound like her' and wonder if it was Hannah who sent them.
Yee remarked, 'Yeah, we share location' to which Sydni added: 'And we know her phone’s off because it goes straight to voicemail.
'We've been trying to call and call and call, text.
'None of the texts are getting delivered. We can't locate her phone.'
The family has filed a missing person's report with the Los Angeles Police Department and requested anyone with information to come forward.
The family also noted that the young artist's phone has been off since November 11 and her last pinned location was at the Los Angeles Airport
'Please help her, if you can. If you know where she's at, or you have the chance to just help her, please. We just want to bring her home,' the mother said
'We did everything that we could do. And they told us that it would be, it would have to take 48 hours before they could do anything, because she’s not elderly, she’s not mentally off. She's not under age.
'I woke up last night crying and I just like, this like the sister, mother, anyone’s worst nightmare of losing your child.
'Please help her, if you can. If you know where she's at, or you have the chance to just help her, please. We just want to bring her home,' the mother revealed.
Father Ryan also added: 'There’s a lot of people looking for you Hannah. So, if you get this, if you see anything, just go to the police, go to anybody.
'There’s a lot of people out there that care and love you, Hannah. If you can just get to somebody, whatever you can do, just let us know that you’re OK'