ABC News September 17, 2021

Search is on for missing 6-year-old in Hawaii

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The search for 6-year-old Isabella Kalua continues as authorities in Honolulu deploy search dogs, the coast guard and volunteer search crews to find the young girl.

According to the Honolulu Police Department, Isabella was last seen asleep in her room at her Puha Street address in Waimanalo on Sunday, Sept. 12, around 9 p.m. local time.

Honolulu Police said they won't rule out foul play just yet.

Courtesy of Honolulu Police Department via AP
Isabella Kalua is seen here in an undated file photo is missing. She was last seen sleeping in her room in Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii, Sept. 12, 2021, Honolulu police said.

"I don't want to think the worst case scenario," Alena Kaeo, Isabella's aunt, told ABC's Hawaii affiliate KITV. "But it is always is a possibility. Again, I'm trying to keep my faith as strong as possible and I pray -- I pray hard that she is safe. I don't want to think the worst but it is a possibility."

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Authorities say Isabella has brown eyes, brown hair and is mixed race. Isabella was likely wearing a black hoodie, black leggings, colorful socks and Nike slides when she went missing, police said. She is 3-feet, 3-inches tall and weighs 46 pounds.

The search now spans from Waimanalo Beach to the Olomana Golf Course, and police are working with the FBI to investigate her disappearance.

"We have conducted numerous interviews; however, there are still individuals, to include acquaintances and family members, who have yet to come forward to be interviewed," police said in a statement to KITV.

ABC News has reached out to HPD for comment.