Tips continue to be called into the phone line of 800-452-7888, but none have led to locating the family or vehicle.
(GRANTS PASS) - FOUND! Mom and Kids OK: Father Still Missing
The search for the James Kim family, missing since Saturday, November 25th is continuing. State, county and city police agencies are working together in an attempt to develop leads and conduct area searches.
Family members 35-year old James Kim, 30-year old Kati Kim, 4-year old Penelope and 7-month old Sabine, failed to return to San Francisco from a trip to the Pacific Northwest. They were in the Portland area on Saturday, with friends, and left enroute to Gold Beach to stay at the Tu Tu Tun Lodge.
The family never arrived, has failed to return home in San Francisco, and no one has heard from them in a week.
They were traveling in a silver 2005 Saab 92X station wagon displaying California personalized plates "DOESF".
Following search efforts Friday and early Saturday, Curry County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant Dennis Dinsmore confirmed that the length of Bear Camp Road was checked by Search & Rescue personnel and deputies using 4 x 4 vehicles and a Sno-Cat without finding any sign of the vehicle. Support air search efforts also have not located any sign of the vehicle in their county.
Their efforts, supported by similar search efforts involving Josephine County Sheriff's Office, found no sign of the vehicle between Grants Pass and Gold Beach.
Personnel from Josephine County Sheriff's Office, Search & Rescue, and BLM (Bureau of Land Management) will continue to check side roads off Bear Camp Road by Sno-Cat.
Oregon State Police troopers continued during the evening to keep on the lookout while patrolling area highways. Tips continue to be called into the established phone line of 800-452-7888, but none have led to locating the family or vehicle.
Approximately 30 calls have been received on the tip line during the last two days.
Week-long Search for Kim Family Continues in OregonSalem-News.com