A member of the Facebook group said that Hannah and another individual were caught on camera on November 11 in the vicinity of Pico Boulevard and Hill Street in downtown Los Angeles.
According to KTLA, the family later verified that Hannah was in the video. According to her relatives, Hannah doesn’t appear good on the unreleased surveillance film.
Pidgeon said, “She is not alone, and she is not safe.” To find Hannah, Pidgeon and other family members have journeyed to Los Angeles.
As part of their quest, the family has been posting fliers. In order to cover lodging costs and other costs as they continue their quest, they have also set up a GoFundMe page.
The family is determined to keep Hannah’s name public. The longer her name is out there, the more relevant she is, Pidgeon said.
“If they can print flyers, if they can just help us do the legwork, keep her name out there.” Hannah has an open missing person report with the Los Angeles Police Department, but the agency is not disclosing investigation specifics to the public.
Anyone with information regarding Hannah is asked to contact Larie Pidgeon at 845-750-3006, according to the family.