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Some good news about CNET's Kim family


From: "Richard M. Smith" <rms () computerbytesman com>
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 22:01:09 -0500

Dad is still missing, but mom and the kids were found safe.
 
Richard
 
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/12/04/missing.family.ap/index.html

GRANTS PASS, Oregon (AP) -- Three members of a San Francisco family missing
for more than a week were found alive Monday in a remote area of southern
Oregon, police said. 

A search continued for the father. Investigators said a helicopter spotted
30-year-old Kati Kim waving an umbrella about 1:45 p.m. PST. 

Her daughters Penelope, 4, and Sabine, 7 months, were with her. 

They were airlifted to Three Rivers Community Hospital in Grants Pass. 

The three "are in good condition" Linda Rankin, vice president for patient
care at the hospital, told The Associated Press. "Mom arrived in an
ambulance smiling and waving." 

Rescuers continued to look for Kati Kim's husband, 35-year-old James Kim. 

He left on foot two days ago to seek help, police said. 

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http://news.com.com/CNET+editors+wife%2C+daughters+found+search+continues/21
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The family had "minor provisions" and stayed warm using the car heater, then
burning tires when they ran out of gas, authorities said. After searches in
Oregon's Curry and Douglas counties, cell phone signals narrowed the search
for Kim and his family back to the Bear Camp area in Josephine County,
according to reports. 

The mother and daughters are being treated at Three Rivers Community
Hospital in Grants Pass and are listed in good condition, according to Laura
Biggers, a hospital spokeswoman. Biggers said Sabine Kim, 7 months, is being
held overnight for observation. 

Authorities said search teams, including a helicopter equipped with night
vision capabilities, will be working throughout the night Monday to locate
James Kim, whose footprints are visible in some spots. The search could
include dogs and horses on Tuesday, as well as rescuers from three counties.


"We have two Forest Service officers that are following the footprints the
best they can. We will be out all night and we will be working 24/7 until we
bring him home," a sheriff's representative said. "The weather has been cold
at night, but the family that was found today is in good shape. They did
well for nine days." 

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