New York, Feb 8 : Sarai Sierra, the New York mother who disappeared in Turkey while on
a solo trip, took several side excursions out of the country, but stayed in
contact with her family the entire time, a family friend told ABC
News.
Turkish media reported today that police were trying to establish
why Sierra visited Amsterdam and Munich. Police were also trying to establish
the identity of a man Sierra, 33, was chatting with on the Internet, according
to local media.
Rachel Norman, a family friend, said the man was a group
tour guide from the Netherlands and said Sierra stayed in regular touch with her
family in New York.
Steven Sierra, Sarai's husband, and David Jimenez,
her brother, arrived in Istanbul today to aid in the search.
The men have
been in contact with officials from the U.S. consulate in the country and plan
to meet with them as soon as they open, Norman said.
After that, she said
Sierra and Jimenez would meet with Turkish officials to discuss plans and search
efforts.
Sarai Sierra was supposed to fly back to the United States on
Jan. 22, but she never showed up for her flight home.
Her two boys, ages
11 and 9, have not been told their mother is missing.
Sierra, an avid
photographer, left New York on Jan. 7. It was her first overseas trip, and she
decided to go ahead after a friend had to cancel, her family said.
"It
was her first time outside of the United States, and every day while she was
there she pretty much kept in contact with us, letting us know what she was up
to, where she was going, whether it be through texting or whether it be through
video chat, she was touching base with us," Steven Sierra told ABC News before
he departed for Istanbul.
But when it came time to pick her up from
Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, Sierra wasn't on board her
scheduled flight.
Steven Sierra called United Airlines and was told his
wife had never boarded the flight home.
Further investigation revealed
she had left her passport, clothes, phone chargers and medical cards in her room
at a hostel in Beyoglu, Turkey, he said.
The family is suspicious and
said it is completely out of character for the happily married mother, who met
her husband in church youth group, to disappear.
The U.S. Embassy in
Turkey and the Turkish National Police are involved in the investigation,
WABC-TV reported.
"They've been keeping us posted, from my understanding
they've been looking into hospitals and sending out word to police stations over
there," Steven Sierra said. "Maybe she's, you know, locked up, so they are doing
what they can."
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