Hannah Osborn’s family fears she may have met someone on Snapchat and worries that foul play could be involved.
The father of a missing teen from Bradford, Arkansas has made a desperate plea as the search for his daughter continues. Hannah Osborn was last seen on Saturday night, August 10, leaving her father’s home in Jackson County. Her family is searching for answers.
[Hannah Osborn disappearance: Missing Arkansas teen’s dad issues desperate plea](Hannah Osborn/Facebook)
Hannah, 17, may have met someone on Snapchat, according to her family, who also fear that something bad could have happened to her.
‘We have turned this country upside down searching for you’
In a Facebook post, Hannah’s father, Wesley Osborn, asked his daughter to “pick up a phone and call me and tell me that you are ok.” He wrote, “It’s been the hardest 5 days of our lives not knowing where you are or what may have happened to you. We have turned this country upside down searching for you, following every single lead without hesitation, hoping we would see your beautiful face at the end of each one! I would beat down the doors of Hell to find you and make sure you are safe, and I hope you realize that and know that you are loved and greatly missed! I want you to know that no matter what I will always love you.”
He added, “Good, bad, right, or wrong I will always be here for you. You are my flesh and blood, my baby girl. If you are out there and upset with us or whatever the case may be, just know that you’re not in trouble. We’re not trying to force you to do anything against your will. We just need to hear your voice, look you in the eye (even if it’s through Facetime or whatever), and know that you are ok and happy wherever you are. I love you! Dad.”
Wesley also said he saw a vehicle on his road around the time Hannah went missing, making him worry that “there might be some foul play, some drug activity around my neighborhood.”
‘If you are hiding her, you should be ashamed of yourself’
Another Facebook user, Kenna Woodell, who said Hannah is “like a little sister,” also urged the teen to come home. She wrote, “I need you to come home. Your parents & sisters are losing sleep, not knowing where you are. You’re hurting them. You’re hurting your family that loves and cares about you so much. Please just send them a text or call and let them know you are okay.”
Kenna added, “If you are hiding her, you should be ashamed of yourself. I hope you lose sleep knowing that we WON’T stop looking for her, and when we FIND HER, I hope every bad thing comes your way. This is sick. It is a horrible thing. No parent should have to feel this way.”
She continued, “If you are out driving around, just look. Help this family out. Bradford is a small town. This is not okay. This world is sick and weird.”
Hannah is described as 5’9” tall and weighing about 120 pounds. She has curly, blonde hair, which her dad says she often straightens. She was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans, and carrying an orange and black backpack.