Found Safe OK - Hannah Cook, 24, parking lot downtown Oklahoma City, 16 Dec 2021

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Hannah Cook’s family is going to spend Christmas Eve passing out flyers with her young face plastered across them, her height and weight, the color of her eyes and hair — listed along with a plea for help and a phone number for the Oklahoma City Police Department. They’ll meet in the parking lot of the Bass Pro Shop in downtown Oklahoma City — where Hannah was last seen on the night of Dec. 16 – with 500 flyers ready to distribute, according to a Facebook post by her sister Anna Bates. She’s hoping people will turn out to help.

Hannah’s family has spoken with police and investigators are on the case, but as of Dec. 23 they’re no closer to finding the 24-year-old, family members say.

Gina was one of the last people to see Hannah, and to speak with her, before she vanished, KFOR reported. It was an accidental Facetime call, around 8:30 p.m., that lasted all of 10 seconds. Gina asked Hannah what she was up to. “Ugh, mom. You wouldn’t like this, it’s about a boy,” came the response. But “she’s not going to run off with some man,” Gina told the outlet. Hannah was sitting in her car in the Bass Pro Shop parking lot at the time, Gina would later learn.

“This is unlike Hannah,” her sister, Anna Bates, said in a post. Her dog was left alone without anyone to care for it. Her debit card hasn’t been used since the night she went missing, and her cell phone can’t be pinged, Bates said. They’ve spoken to Hannah’s friends and to area jails and hospitals, and none have any clue where she is. Brandi Martin, another sibling of Hannah’s, said the family is getting desperate. But they aren’t giving up.

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Hannah stands 5-feet, 7-inches tall, and weighs around 165 pounds, according to information shared by her family. She has brown eyes and black hair, and a large tattoo of a rose on her left thigh. The night of Dec. 16, she was driving her silver 2002 Honda Accord, Oklahoma license plate number BUJ-043.


https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/national/article256825362.html
 

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Oklahoma City Police Department are asking the public for help in the search for a 24-year-old woman.

Hannah Elizabeth Nicole Cook was last seen on Thursday, Dec. 16 in a Bass Pro Shop parking lot in Oklahoma City, Okla. at 8:42 p.m.

There has been no activity on Cook’s bank account, and she doesn’t have any medication with her. Her animals — which are very important to her — were found unattended in her apartment.

Her phone has also been shut off and is untraceable, and her car hasn’t been located yet. She drives a silver 2002 Honda Accord with an Okla. tag “BUJ-043.”

She has a large rose and greenery tattoo on her left thigh.

Oklahoma City police search for missing 24-year-old woman
 

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The family and mother of a subway woman are trying to find her after she went missing 6 days ago. Her mom says she’s trying to stay optimistic and keep hope, but she’s fearing the worst.

“My heart says something bad has happened. I don’t want to believe that. But at the same time, she won’t do it. She is not going to disappear from the face of the earth,” said Gina Cook, the mother of the missing woman.

Hannah Cook has been missing since December 16, 2021. Since then, Gina and her family have been retracing the 24-year-old’s footsteps.

The last time Gina spoke to her daughter was during a casual 10-second Facetime call around 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

“I said, ‘What are you doing?’ And she said, ‘Ugh, mom. You won’t like this, it’s about a boy. ‘ said Gina, recalling her phone conversation with her daughter. “She won’t run away with some men.”

Gina later learned Hannah was sitting in her silver 2002 Honda Accord in the parking lot of the Bricktown Bass Pro Shop.

The red flag didn’t start appearing until Saturday, when she didn’t show up for work on Friday and didn’t pick up.

“We went to her apartment and found that her dog was there alone,” Gina said. “That is the biggest warning. Thinking, “Wait a minute, there’s no one here to take care of these animals.”

Mother looking for daughter disappeared from Oklahoma City parking lot a few days ago - USTimeToday
 
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The family and mother of a subway woman are trying to find her after she went missing 6 days ago. Her mom says she’s trying to stay optimistic and keep hope, but she’s fearing the worst.

“My heart says something bad has happened. I don’t want to believe that. But at the same time, she won’t do it. She is not going to disappear from the face of the earth,” said Gina Cook, the mother of the missing woman.

Hannah Cook has been missing since December 16, 2021. Since then, Gina and her family have been retracing the 24-year-old’s footsteps.

The last time Gina spoke to her daughter was during a casual 10-second Facetime call around 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

“I said, ‘What are you doing?’ And she said, ‘Ugh, mom. You won’t like this, it’s about a boy. ‘ said Gina, recalling her phone conversation with her daughter. “She won’t run away with some men.”

Gina later learned Hannah was sitting in her silver 2002 Honda Accord in the parking lot of the Bricktown Bass Pro Shop.

The red flag didn’t start appearing until Saturday, when she didn’t show up for work on Friday and didn’t pick up.

“We went to her apartment and found that her dog was there alone,” Gina said. “That is the biggest warning. Thinking, “Wait a minute, there’s no one here to take care of these animals.”

Mother looking for daughter disappeared from Oklahoma City parking lot a few days ago - USTimeToday
I think 'USTimeToday' is one of those scam websites that runs articles through google translate twice and reposts for clicks. IMO JMO
 
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Her social media will point directly to whoever she was last in contact with (besides her mom).
It sure doesn't sound good, especially the abandoned dog at her apartment.
 
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Found safe according to various "missing person" pages. Linking to the AWARE Foundation, not sure if there's better proof in MSM...
 
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Found safe according to various "missing person" pages. Linking to the AWARE Foundation, not sure if there's better proof in MSM...

This MSM also shows found per her mother (if that counts without LE saying so too?):

"UPDATE: Hannah Cook’s mother told KFOR on Friday that her daughter has been found, saying it is a Christmas miracle. No other details have been released on the case".

UPDATE: Mother says daughter found after being missing for several days | KFOR.com Oklahoma City

If not, OKCM Search & Rescue also shows found - would that work to be able to mark her as located?

https://www.facebook.com/page/1685098975077976/search/?q=hannah
 

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