New York, Feb 7 : Relatives of a missing New York City woman who disappeared during a
vacation to Turkey, her first trip outside the U.S., are heading to Istanbul to
look for her, her brother said.
Sarai Sierra's family was last in touch
with her, the day she was supposed to start her journey home. The 33-year-old
mother of two had been in Turkey on her own since Jan. 7.
Her brother
David Jimenez said that he and Sierra's husband, Steven, were planning to leave
for Turkey. He said he had no return date planned.
"I don't want to come
home without my sister," he said.
Sierra planned to head to the Galata
Bridge, a well-known tourist destination that spans the Golden Horn waterway, to
take some photographs, said her mother, Betzaida Jimenez. Her daughter then
supposed to begin traveling home and was scheduled to arrive in New York
City.
Sierra's father went to pick her up at the airport and "waited
there for hours" with no sign of his daughter, Jimenez said.
Sierra had
planned to go on the trip with a friend but ended up going by herself when the
friend couldn't make it. She was looking forward to exploring her hobby of
photography, her family said.
"I was nervous. I didn't want my daughter
to go," Jimenez said, but the trip had passed smoothly with Sierra in regular
contact with her family and friends through text messaging and phone
calls.
"She would always call and let us know, 'This is what I did
today,'" Jimenez said.
When she didn't show up in New York City, her
husband called the place where she had been staying, David Jimenez said. The
owner of the hostel checked her room and saw that her passport, equipment
chargers and other items were still there.
"It looked like she was just
stepping out," he said.
The family has been in touch with authorities in
their efforts to find her. No one was available to comment after hours at
Istanbul police headquarters. Crime in Turkey is generally low and Istanbul is a
relatively safe city for travelers, though there are areas where women would be
advised to avoid going alone at night. The Galata and the nearby Galata Bridge
areas have been gentrified and are home to fish restaurants, cafes and
boutiques.
Sierra's children, ages 11 and 9, do not know their mother is
missing, her brother said. Betzaida Jimenez said the situation has "been a
nightmare."
"I'm forcing myself to get up because I have to get up," she
said.
But she said the tight-knit family was holding onto their
faith.
"We're praying and trusting God that she's safe somewhere and
we're going to find her," she said.
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