In a recent incident in the City of Inglewood, Noelle Lynch, a 23-year-old Sacramento State University student, was involved in a car accident. The collision, involving at least two other vehicles, occurred in the early morning hours of April 2nd. Noelle, who had reportedly been in a difficult state of mind, had driven to Southern California from her home on April 1st, according to her father, Mark Lynch.
The accident took place on the 900 block of East Redondo Boulevard, where Lynch’s car was later declared a total loss. Despite being unsettled by the incident, Lynch was not physically harmed. Her mother, Kellie Lynch, arranged for her to stay at a hotel following the incident; however, the family subsequently stated Noelle did not stay at the booked hotel.
Further adding to their distress, Lynch went missing shortly after the mishap. On April 8, the Los Angeles Police Department announced that Noelle Lynch had been reported missing since April 3 when she was last seen departing from an apartment building on foot. She had left the apartment without her personal belongings, and her cellphone was later found at an LAX Southwest ticket counter. There is currently no evidence to suggest that Lynch boarded a flight, her father conveyed.
The situation escalated when Noelle was observed walking without her belongings and it was not clear why she was at the apartment.
Source: Yahoo Singapore News