'Please Don'T Hurt Her': Family Of Maui Woman Missing In LA Begs For Her Safe Return

'Please Don'T Hurt Her': Family Of Maui Woman Missing In LA Begs For Her Safe Return


🚨 ‘Please Don’T Hurt Her’: Family Of Maui Woman Missing In LA Begs For Her Safe Return 🚨

The family of a Maui woman missing in Los Angeles is desperately pleading for her safe return. They have taken to social media, using the hashtag #PleaseDontHurtHer, to spread awareness and ask for the public’s help in finding their loved one.

💔 Heartbreaking Appeal For Help 💔

The missing woman, 24-year-old Ashley Lani Paiopio, was last seen on February 13th in the Koreatown area of Los Angeles. Her family has been tirelessly searching for her ever since, but so far, there have been no leads.

“We just want to know that she’s safe,” said Ashley’s mother, Janice Paiopio. “Please, if anyone has any information, or if they’ve seen her, please contact us or the police.”

🔦 Missing Person Details 🔦

Name: Ashley Lani Paiopio
Age: 24
Last Seen: February 13th, 2023
Location: Koreatown, Los Angeles
Description: 5 feet 3 inches tall, with dark hair and brown eyes
Clothing: Black T-shirt, jeans, and sneakers

🤝 Community Support 🤝

The community has rallied around the Paiopio family, sharing the hashtag #PleaseDontHurtHer on social media and offering their support in any way they can. Local organizations are also assisting in the search efforts, distributing flyers and organizing search parties.

“It’s been so heartwarming to see how many people care,” said Ashley’s father, Kamehameha Paiopio. “We won’t give up hope until we find her.”

⏰ Time Is of the Essence ⏰

The family is urging anyone with information to come forward as soon as possible. They emphasize that every hour that passes makes it more difficult to find Ashley.

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🙏 Call to Action 🙏

If you have any information about Ashley Paiopio, or if you may have seen her, please contact the Los Angeles Police Department immediately at (213) 485-2121. You can also share the #PleaseDontHurtHer hashtag on social media to help spread awareness and support the family’s plea.


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