Posted on 11/30/2006 7:34:44 PM PST by rit
NET senior editor James Kim and his family are missing.
The 36-year-old Kim, his wife Kati, and daughters Penelope (4 years) and Sabine (7 months) left their home in San Francisco last week on a road trip to the Pacific Northwest. They were last seen on Saturday, November 25, in Seattle, according to the San Francisco Police Department, which has opened a missing persons' investigation. They were driving a 2005 silver Saab station wagon with California personalized plates of "DOESF."
Those with information about the Kim family's whereabouts are asked to contact the SFPD immediately--at 415-558-5508 during normal business hours and at 415-553-1071 after-hours. The Portland Police Department can be reached at 503-823-4000.
Didn't think of that. I hadn't heard about the obviously horrific weather there. News media not reporting it or did I miss something?
Expensive, but there are satelite telephones.
Some expensive new cars ( On- star with GM ?... etc. ) have the hardware installed at the factory.
It has been major - but, I only knew about Seattle. Don't know anything about Oregon's weather or if they had the same snowstorms - sounds like they did.
How strange. I looked up Gold Beach, as I'm not familiar with the area at all, and it is way back south, towards San Francisco - about 300 miles south of Portland.
Doesn't *sound* like Seattle was part of the plan at all. And that's a whole lot of land to cover between Portland and Gold Beach. Not looking good, that's for sure. Prayers for the Kim family.
Probably "Does Science Fiction". SF is the traditional purist's term for the genre, not "sci fi".
Duh, never mind. When I read DOESF I thought I saw two S's.
>>what's DOESF mean? Do ESF?<<
I had the same question.
A little digging shows Doe SF is an artsy store in San Francisco where Kim lives.
A little more digging shows James Kim is the administrative contact for their web site.
http://whois.domaintools.com/doe-sf.com
I noticed something odd - he's editor of CNEt but hasn't logged into the web site in two weeks, nine days before he was last seen.
>>Real name:
James Kim
Where I live:
Noe Valley, a S...
What I do:
Play around wit...
Member since:
November 08, 2005
Last online:
Thursday, November 16, 2006 4:52PM PST<<
http://my.cnet.com/5304-4_92-0-2.html?ursRegID=20872243989216553265170253038939
As I hear it, 410 (White River) is still okay, but that's just what I hear, not what I can verify.
Prayers for the Kim family.
Excellent sleuthing!
Yep, in Florida when people mysteriously disappear and they were last seen in their car, it's usually because they've driven into a lake or canal.
This is the 2nd weird missing Asian guy with a white wife and small child out of SF story that I know of. There was another unsolved one about a year ago too.
The wife and child did not go missing, but he did. They've never found him.
Hmmm.
It's his wife's store:
http://www.sfstation.com/doe-a452
I understand that the recent storms around Lincoln City ripped the highway and terrain to peices, with Lincoln City itself cut-off from Salem..(HIghway 18 closed).
Unfortunately it sounds like a traffic accident, going off a cliff or ravine.
If the family were going from Portland to Seattle, the going there isn't too bad, major higway 5...
We can only hope and pray...
I wonder what he really knows about this. I bet the husband is involved somehow.
As I said in my earlier post, I don't think Seattle was really the destination at all; I think Portland was. They left SF on Fri., 11/24 and were expected in Gold Beach on Sat., 11/25, after having arrived in Portland.
Gold Beach is between SF and Portland, so they had gotten to Portland and turned around to head home.
Here are a couple more snippets of media articles to add to what is in the stories already posted:
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" ... The family made two phone calls to a Gold Beach hotel last Saturday, the second call at 5:45 p.m., Detective Angela Martin of the San Francisco police department told KGW-TV in Portland.
According to police, the family reportedly asked the hotel clerk to leave a key outside since they would be arriving late that night.
The phone call was the last reported contact with the family. The Gold Beach hotel did leave keys out for the Kim family but the keys were still there the next morning, KGW reported.
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[CNET co-workers - repeat of statement about usually being in contact by phone or email]
"We're all upset," said co-worker Sarah Cain.
Kati Kim's father, Phil Fleming, who lives in New Mexico, said he and his wife are waiting by the phone for news.
"I don't know if there's much we can do right now but stay at home base," Fleming told KGW-TV. ..."
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Anone know what the terrain is along this stretch?
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