A family of tourists vanished after leaving the Grand Canyon and driving to Las Vegas, prompting Arizona officials to search ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A family has gone missing after leaving the Grand Canyon en route to Las Vegas. The Coconino County ...
Three South Korean women mysteriously disappeared on a road trip from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas on March 13, the Coconino ...
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 South Korean family was driving from the Grand Canyon area to Las Vegas, the sheriff's office said. Deputies have said that they do not suspect foul play in the family's disappearance.
The missing family members include a mother, daughter and aunt: Jiyeon Lee, 33,; Taehee Kim, 59; and Junghee Kim, 54. The ...
On March 14, the Arizona Department of Public Safety revealed in a press release that two people had died after a collision involving 22 vehicles, including 13 passenger vehicles on Interstate I40.
Jiyeon Lee, 33, her mother Taehee Kim, 59, and aunt Junghee Kim, 54, have been missing for ten days during a drive in the US, ...
Officials with the Coconino County Sheriff's Office say they are looking for three people who have been missing since March ...
The highway they were said to be driving along was hit by a snowstorm, which resulted in a 22-car crash. Read more at ...
Jiyeon Lee, 33, Taehee Kim, 59, and Junghee Kim, 54, disappeared while driving from the Grand Canyon toward Las Vegas on ...
The family members were driving from the Grand Canyon area to Las Vegas in a rented white 2024 BMW, officials said.