San Diego cops searching for woman who went missing after seeming ‘agitated’ with an unidentified male during final video call to parents

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San Diego cops searching for woman who went missing after seeming ‘agitated’ with an unidentified male during final video call to parents

San Diego police are searching for an Australian-American woman who went missing after she appeared “fidgety” with an unknown man during a video chat with her parents.

India Delilah O’Hanlon, 25, is said to be with “a well-known dealer with gang connections” and “indisputably under the control of others.”

He was reported missing last Thursday — two days after his friends and colleagues called his parents in Morocco, to ask if they knew of his whereabouts.

They didn’t, but soon realized they were the last people to see him — in a video chat on January 16.

Throughout the conversation, she “looked distracted, high and agitated” by the arrival of an unknown man about half an hour after the call, her father, Creed O’Hanlon, revealed on X on weekends.

“He is restless, can’t calm down and avoids eye contact,” the father told The Independent.

“He told us he had lost his job, was broke and was living with a friend.”

He added that when the man, whom he did not see, entered, India “immediately looked cautious, maybe even scared, he then said, ‘I have to go’ and hung up.”

India O’Hanlon, 25, was reported missing last Thursday and is now said to be with “a well-known dealer with gang connections” and “indisputably under the control of another person.” X/cc o’hanlon

“His mother tried to call him back, but there was no answer,” his father said. “That was the last time we saw him or had any kind of contact.”

Creed is now worried that her daughter may be in danger, because she left her Social Security and credit card.

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He posted on X last week that he had “a general idea of ​​where and with whom he was,” wrote: “He was indisputably under the control of others and at serious risk.”

The father later blasted the San Diego Sheriff’s Department for its “lack of help,” claiming that the deputy who took his report “disregarded our concerns, suggesting he might ‘go on a trip without telling anyone.’

“But we had – and have – enough indications that this was far from the case and that he was probably i) mentally depressed and ii) deliberately isolated by someone known to be a dealer with gang ties.”

An Indian father is concerned that his daughter may be in danger, because she left behind her Social Security and credit cards. San Diego Sheriff’s Office

O’Hanlon also told The Independent that he and his wife have noticed a change in India’s behavior over the past few months.

“Before this, he was self-disciplined, committed to getting a higher education and taking care of his health and fitness,” he said.

On Instagram, India is often seen getting drinks and strolling around the city with her friends.

In her last post from 14 weeks ago, the missing woman wrote: “It’s a weird one and I’m definitely not OK,” with a secret laughing emoji.

His profile also describes him as “socially inept, but hanging in there.”

On Instagram, India is often seen getting drinks and strolling around the city with her friends. Instagram/indiaohanlon

India’s case is now being handled by the San Diego Police Department, after the sheriff’s office said her disappearance from the City Heights area falls under the police department’s jurisdiction.

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They are now working to piece together the timeline of India’s disappearance and retrace her last known steps as the family is also working with private investigators, according to The Independent.

The Post has reached out to O’Hanlon and the police department for more information.

But on Monday, O’Hanlon updating his X followers to share that he and his wife “are now in direct contact with the detectives handling the Indian case.

“We’ve given him a lot of new information to track exactly where – and with whom – he is,” he wrote.

“To everyone who has responded to our appeal for help in finding our youngest child, India Delilah, missing and at serious risk in San Diego, a deep and heartfelt thank you to my wife and me.

“To quote a famous Australian boxer, ‘We love you all!’ You have restored our hope.”

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