
The person at the center of this case
Ian Jo
Justice for Ian Jo — the trail went cold in 2026, but the truth hasn't.
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What were the circumstances that led Ian Jo and his father into the water near Rock Bridge?
Why were no bodies recovered despite an extensive three-day search operation?
Are there currents or hazards at Rock Bridge near Hanauma Bay that may have contributed to the disappearance?
Ian Jo, a 16-year-old boy visiting from Korea with his father, went missing in the waters off Rock Bridge near Hanauma Bay, Honolulu on June 23, 2026. An extensive three-day search was conducted but neither Ian nor his father were ever recovered. The circumstances of how they entered the water and what happened remain unknown, making continued awareness and any new information critical.
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NamUs case MP160075. Missing person: Ian Jo.
Last known contact: 2026-06-23 in Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. Circumstances: Ian JO and his father were visiting from Korea, and went missing in the waters off Rock Bridge near Hanauma Bay.
An extensive 3 day search was conducted, however their bodies were never found. Demographics: 16 years, Male, Asian.
Physical description: 5 ft 8 in, 139 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: No shirt Black shorts Black socks Black shoes Black baseball hat.
Investigating agency: Honolulu Police Department | 26-219745 | 2026-06-23.
Ian Jo and his father, visiting from Korea, went missing in the waters off Rock Bridge near Hanauma Bay, Honolulu.
An extensive three-day search was conducted by authorities, but neither Ian nor his father were recovered.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.