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A 19-year-old pregnant woman who lives at a Hawaii Army base with her service member spouse vanished from the barracks more than two weeks ago.
Mischa Mabeline Kaallohilani Johnson mysteriously disappeared from Schofield Army Barracks located on the island of Oahu on July 31. Johnson, who is marred to an unidentified service member assigned to the barracks, is six months pregnant.
The young woman - described as Filipino, 5 foot 2 inches tall and 170 pounds with large dragon tattoo on her back - was reported missing on August 1. Her family told Island News that she may be 'emotionally distraught.'
Johnson's mother and sister, Mariana Tapiz, have been posting missing-person fliers in the areas of Aiea and Pearl City. Tapiz told Hawaii News Now, 'we just hit Waikiki this weekend. Now we're getting like central Oahu,' she said.
The Army Criminal Investigations Department if offering a $10,000 reward for any credible information leading to the missing mother-to-be's location.
Mischa Mabeline Kaallohilani Johnson, 19, mysteriously disappeared from Schofield Army Barracks on the island of Oahu July 31
Johnson's sister, Mariana Tapiz (pictured), and mother have been posting missing-person fliers in the search for Johnson
Mischa Mabeline Kaallohilani Johnson, 19, mysteriously disappeared from Schofield Army Barracks on the island of Oahu on July 31
According to police, Johnson did not have any trackable devices, like a phone or smart watch, with her at the time of her disappearance.
It is unclear what clothing or footwear she was wearing at the time she went missing.
Mischa Mabeline Kaallohilani Johnson is six months pregnant
Tapiz and her family are praying the fliers bring fresh interest in the case.
On August 6, nearly a week after Johnson went missing, Major General Marcus S. Evans of the 25th Infantry Division and U.S. Army Hawaii Commanding General posted a video on Facebook discussing the effort.
'Her safety, well-being, and health are their main concerns and are asking for the community’s assistance in helping locate Mischa, so she can return home safe,' he safety said.
Last Wednesday, the U.S. Army Hawaii issued another statement.
'Locating Mischa, support to the family, and the safety and security of all personnel at U.S. Army Hawaii installations remains our highest priority.
'As a result of the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) actions dating back to when Mischa was reported missing, U.S. Army Hawaii officials currently assess no threat related to this ongoing investigation to Schofield Barracks and the U.S. Army Hawaii communities.
'We encourage anyone who may have information regarding Mischa Johnson to contact CID.'
The Army Criminal Investigations Department if offering a $10,000 reward for any credible information leading to the missing mother-to-be's location
DailyMail.com reached out to the Army Criminal Investigations for any updates.