6 Years Ago She Excused Herself At A Restaurant To Use The Bathroom, But Instead She Walked Out Of The Place Then Disappeared And Her Mom Has Mortgaged Her House In The Hunt To Find Her
Point Arena, California. It was September 21st, 2015 when Asha Kreimer walked into the Rollerville Cafe to have breakfast that morning, along with her boyfriend and a friend of hers.
Asha was there that day because her boyfriend and her friend were trying to make her feel better by taking her out to eat at one of her favorite places in the area.
During breakfast, Asha excused herself to use the bathroom. Instead of coming back to the table, she walked out of the Rollerville Cafe and her loved ones haven’t seen or heard from her in the 6 years since that happened.
Asha had been struggling with her mental health and was described by her mom and sister as “emotionally distraught” in the days before she sat down at the Rollerville Cafe.
“It has not been verified why she wasn’t acting herself leading up to her disappearance,” Asha’s loved ones wrote on a Facebook page created to help find her.
When Asha disappeared, she did not have her wallet, her purse, or her shoes with her. She had no money, no phone, and no identification. She was dressed in a grey colored hoodie and black skinny jeans.
Facebook; pictured above is Asha
Jeannie Kreimer, Asha’s mom, said in a Facebook live video that given the information Asha’s boyfriend and friends provided her with, it seemed likely that Asha had suffered from a sudden psychotic episode.
It’s worth mentioning here that on Asha’s paternal side of the family, her relatives have a history of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
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Asha ended up being up for 5 nights straight, and on the 4th evening of Asha not being able to sleep, her boyfriend and friend took her to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Although Asha was put on a temporary psychiatric hold, doctors later released her to her boyfriend and her friend, without any indication that they had found something wrong with her.
After being released from the hospital, Asha, her boyfriend, and her friend went to the Rollerville Cafe for breakfast, where people had varying reports of what happened before Asha walked out of there.
Facebook; pictured above is Asha wearing sunglasses with her hair up
Asha’s sister called Jeannie to share the news that Asha had been in the hospital, and before Jeannie could even book a flight to California, Asha’s sister called her back to say that she went missing.
Hours after Asha vanished from the Rollerville Cafe, a woman spotted her at a nearby store with a blond-haired, young surfer man.
48 hours after Asha disappeared, a man saw her on a beach with this same young man, who tried to prevent that witness from speaking with Asha.
In the 6 years since Asha went missing, her mom Jeannie says she has had people tell her they have seen her in a wide-ranging area that stretches from Palm Springs to the Californian border of Oregon.
Facebook; pictured above Asha smiles
Witnesses have told her mom that Asha has always been in the company of several men who always insist that she needs to leave with them before having her get into a white, older style truck.
Asha is originally from Australia, and that’s where her mom Jeannie still lives.
Jeannie travels about every few months from Australia to California to hang up flyers and keep asking locals if they have any information related to Asha’s case.
Jeannie has mortgaged her house to help fund the hunt for Asha, as it has proven an incredibly expensive process for Jeannie to keep searching for her daughter, especially given the fact that she lives across the world.
Jeannie says that Asha is a very level, sensible person. She genuinely believes that Asha may have been under some kind of stress that then triggered her downward spiral emotionally, though Asha never revealed to her mom what the stress could have been.
Asha is the type of young woman who never liked to burden her mom with any problems she was facing, so Jeannie thinks there had to be more her daughter was struggling with or experiencing than Asha ever let on.
Asha is 5’10” and around 135 pounds. She has brown, curly hair and brown eyes. She has a distinctive triangle-shaped tattoo on one of her wrists.
She is kind, humorous, and she adores animals.
Facebook; pictured above is Asha’s triangle-shaped tattoo
If you see Asha, her family is asking that you call the tip line set up for her at 213.986.7671.
Facebook; pictured above is a flyer for Asha
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