No word on missing California family
PORTLAND – There was still no sign Sunday of a missing family from San Francisco last seen in southern Oregon a week ago, police said.
James Kim, 35, his wife, Kati, 30, and their daughters, Penelope, 4, and Sabine, 7 months, were last seen Nov. 25 at a Roseburg restaurant, according to the Oregon State Police.
The Kim family was on the way to Gold Beach area to stay at the Tu Tu Tun Lodge after a vacation in Seattle. But they never arrived and were listed as missing after they failed to return home to San Francisco last Monday.
Some of the searchers were checking remote roads, some near 4,000 feet in elevation with frozen snow, said Lt. Gregg Hastings, state police spokesman.
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They were driving a silver 2005 Saab station wagon with personalized California license plates “DOESF.”