Californian woman disappears after meeting someone on dating app

A woman in California disappeared after meeting someone on the OkCupid dating app two weeks ago, said her broken family – as they desperately seek help from the public to track her down.

“Every day it feels like there is another moment where something could happen to her. Our family is about to break down. We can not eat. We can not – hard to sleep,” Khandaria Alexander told Fox 40 about his missing sister, Leslie Ben-Iesau from Sacramento.

Another sister, Caroline Ben-Iesau, said: “She told me someone was coming to pick her up. And she would keep me informed. She would keep in touch and tell me that. And that’s the last thing. , I have heard from her. ”

Leslie’s mobile phone provider informed the family on Tuesday that there has been no activity on her service since 1 p.m. 8.45 on April 15, when she was last heard from.

“If anyone uses this site, OkCupid, I would like them to contact us if they have any information about anyone who goes by the name Bea. It would really help my family or call the Sacramento Police Department,” Alexander said. to the news media.

Police told Fox 40 that there have been no indications of unfair play in Leslie’s disappearance. Her family told the business that she has mental health issues.

Police say there are no signs of fraud yet.
Police say there are no signs of fraud yet.
Facebook / Leslie Ben-Iesau
Family says Ben-Iesau has mental health issues.
Family says Ben-Iesau has mental health issues.
Facebook / Leslie Ben-Iesau

Caroline said she was worried when Leslie failed to respond to her lyrics.

“She would at least have her phone turned on. Even if she did not always answer right away. She would have her phone turned on,” she told Fox 40, adding that her sister even appeared to have turned off her device on his birthday last weekend.

“When her birthday came, I sent her another message, and at noon, without her opening, turning on her phone or texting us or anything, I knew something was wrong,” Caroline told the station.

“Leslie, if you see this, if you see this, then know that we are looking for you. We love you. We want you to come home. And hopefully you are safe. And see you soon,” he said. Caroline.