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Family of missing woman Mischa tells what they know

Family of missing woman Mischa tells what they know

HONOLULU (KHON2) — The sister of 19-year-old Mischa Johnson, who has been missing since July, shared her knowledge of the investigation on Instagram, followed by a heartbreaking plea from Mischa’s mother to help bring her daughter home.

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Marianna, Mischa’s sister, shared information on the IG page @alwaysalwayssupportlocal that Mischa’s husband, PFC Dewayne Arthur Johnson II, is incarcerated on Ford Island on charges of murder, murder of an unborn child, child sexual abuse, and obstruction of justice.

From the timeline, it appears that Mischa was at Costco with her mother on July 11, and that appears to have been the last time any family member saw her.

On July 12, Mischa called DJ’s mother to talk to her about his infidelity. From then on, according to the family, they only had contact with Mischa via text message.

DJ reported his wife missing on August 1st.

Husband of missing pregnant woman in custody: Army CID

The following day, Mischa’s family searched both north and central Oahu. Several more searches were conducted after that, but no clues were found.

DJ was arrested on August 7 and taken into military custody. According to his family, he did not cooperate with the criminal investigation department.

According to Marianna, during the investigation, CID obtained photographs and receipts from DJ that showed him purchasing unspecified items at a hardware store during the period between her family’s last contact with Mischa and her missing person report.

“These allegations are supported by forensics,” Marianna said during her discussion.

The CID informed the family that based on the evidence available, it believed Mischa was no longer alive.

Husband of missing pregnant woman in custody: Army CID

Investigators are looking for anyone who had contact with DJ between July 12 and August 1.

“Most people might think the smallest details aren’t important, but that’s what we’re looking for,” Ruben Santiago, Special Agent in Charge with the U.S. Army CID, told KHON2. “Any information that we can use to start filling in those gaps in the timeline.”

If you have any information, please contact the Army CID Pacific Field Office at (808) 208-0059.

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