San Diego police are searching for a 25-year-old woman who mysteriously vanished after speaking to her parents on a Zoom call 12 days ago.
India Delilah O’Hanlon, who also goes by the name, New Delhi, was on a Facetime call with her parents on January 16 around 7.56pm, when the call ended abruptly.
The missing woman’s father, C.C. O’Hanlon went to Twitter days after her disappearance revealing his daughter ‘seemed distracted, high and agitated’ by the arrival of an unknown male.
He also said when his daughter vanished her social security and credit cards were left behind.
The distraught dad has posted on social media about the case and lamented the lack of developments with the police investigation. Officials from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department say the missing person’s unit is investigating the case.
India Delilah O’Hanlon, who also goes by the name, New Delhi, was on a Facetime call with her parents on January 16 around 7.56pm, when the call ended abruptly
The n-American citizen was last heard from on January 16. The woman’s father said his daughter seemed distracted, high and agitated’ by the arrival of an unknown male’ during their last video call nearly two weeks ago
The missing woman’s father, C.C. O’Hanlon went to Twitter days after her disappearance revealing his daughter ‘ seemed distracted, high and agitated’ by the arrival of an unknown male
The woman’s parents wrote that they believed at the time of her disappearance, their daughter was still in San Diego’s City Heights area, where she was last seen, and expressed their frustration with the ‘lack of help from the San Diego Sheriff’s Department.’
On Sunday, they wrote: ‘We are now deeply afraid for our daughter.’ And, asked the public ‘if any of you are willing/able to help and want to connect directly with us — or have further questions — my DMs are open.’
Hours after the post, a sheriff from the San Diego Police Department defended themselves telling the missing woman’s father that ‘they have responded’ to his inquiry by direct message.
‘Mr. O’Hanlon, we have responded to your inquiry via direct message. We provided you with information to the San Diego Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit,’ the post read.
‘They are handling your daughter’s case because City Heights is in their jurisdiction. Please reach out to them at (619) 531-2277. Thank you and stay safe.’
Officials from the department did not respond to DailyMail,com requests for updates on the investigation.
C.C. O’Hanlon ripped the department saying they received the messages, but no one has returned calls from the family since they filed ta missing person’s report.
The distraught dad has posted on social media about the case and lamented the lack of developments with the police investigation. Officials from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department say the missing person’s unit is investigating the case
India’s Instagram post features several photos of her alone or with friends. Some of the photos show her frolicking in the ocean, walking on the beach, and mingling with friends
Her last Instagram post from 13 weeks ago featured several pics and was captioned ‘It’s been a weird one and I am definitely not OK’ along with a secret laugh emoji
India’s Instagram post features several photos of her alone or with friends. Some of the photos show her frolicking in the ocean, walking on the beach, and mingling with friends.
The last post from 13 weeks ago featured several pics and was captioned ‘It’s been a weird one and I am definitely not OK’ along with a secret laugh emoji.
Some of the photos show a more sultry, intimate side that includes pictures of scantily clad and kissing other girls.
Under her name, the caption reads ‘socially incapable but hanging in there,’ with the link to an article she published in May 2021.
The article spoke about her introduction to a ‘panty selling website,’ and the intrigue after she learned about it by a girl she met at the gym, and the money her new friend earned.
The pretty brunette is seen pictured sitting alone at some type of lounge
She once wrote about her introduction to a ‘panty selling website,’ and the intrigue after she learned about it by a girl she met at the gym, and the money her new friend earned
DailyMail.com reached out to the young woman’s parents but they were not available at the time of publication.
However, C.C. O’Hanlon wrote that on Monday afternoon gave an update on his daughter’s disappearance.
‘Thanks to the support of a vast assembly of people on this platform, we are now in direct contact with the detective handling India’s case,’ he wrote.
‘We have provided him with a lot of new information with which to track down where exactly – and with whom — she is.’
‘To everybody who has responded to our plea for help to locate our youngest daughter, India Delilah, missing and at serious risk in San Diego, my wife’s and my profound, heartfelt thanks.
‘We love yous all!’ You have restored our hope.’