A family of tourists vanished after leaving the Grand Canyon and driving to Las Vegas, prompting Arizona officials to search ...
The family’s rental car’s GPS notes that the trio had last been traveling on I-40 on March 13, likely from the Grand Canyon ...
Arizona officials are appealing to the public for help following the disappearance of three South Korean tourists on the road ...
Three members of a South Korean family visiting the United States have been missing for more than a week after driving ...
New details have been released about the three family members who were all reported missing after they missed their flight home to South Korea after traveling to the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
The family members were driving from the Grand Canyon area to Las Vegas in a rented white 2024 BMW, officials said.
The missing family was last known to be travelling on vacation from the Grand Canyon area to Las Vegas in a rental 2024 BMW.
Law enforcement is looking for a family that was traveling on Interstate 40 between the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas.
The missing family members include a mother, daughter and aunt: Jiyeon Lee, 33,; Taehee Kim, 59; and Junghee Kim, 54. The ...
Three South Korean women mysteriously disappeared on a road trip from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas on March 13, the Coconino ...
three women from South Korea — Jiyeon Lee, 33, Taehee Kim, 59, and Junghee Kim, 54 — set off from the Grand Canyon and were headed for Las Vegas in a rental car on March 13. In a missing ...
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