Search expands for missing California teen who may be in need of medical attention

Three weeks after a teenager lost in the Los Angeles region, a non -profit national organization expands the research through smart devices throughout the country.

the National Center for Lost and Understanding Children Helps search for 17 -year -old Konna Pinum, who was last seen on May 9.

The authorities believe that Pinum remained in the Los Angeles region, but he did not rule out that he might have traveled to the surrounding cities.

He described it with a length of 6 feet and 2 inches and weighs about 170 lbs. Officials said he had brown eyes and brown hair.

NCMEC said it may also need medical attention.

“The KUNA family is very worried about his safety and does not want more than to return to the house,” the organization said in a press statement on Thursday.

  • Kona Bainum, 17, appears missing since May 9, 2025, in this unknown image presented by the National Center for missing and exploited children

To help research, NCMEC has made a partnership with Ring to participate and feature The lost sticker on Neighbors through the application of the episodeA community -to -surveillance company that helps to reach millions of users and can help determine the location of the missing children in the actual time.

Anyone with information about KONA or his site is urged to contact the National Center for the Lost Children’s Hotline and exploit on the number 1-800-843-5678 (The-Lost), or the New Port Beach Police Department at 949-644-3681.

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