South Korean family of three goes missing while on trip to Grand Canyon - Family likely drove through snowstorm in which two people died ...
The family was on their way to Las Vegas from the Grand Canyon when they disappeared, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office ...
Three South Korean women — a mother, daughter, and aunt — have mysteriously disappeared while traveling from the Grand Canyon ...
Authorities in Arizona are searching for three women who were reportedly traveling on a portion of Interstate 40 around the ...
A South Korean family that was traveling across the Southwest and expected to depart from a California airport this week is ...
A family of three have not been seen since March 13 when a winter storm hit northern Arizona and caused a 22-car wreck on ...
Jiyeon Lee, 33, Taehee Kim, 59, and Junghee Kim, 54, disappeared while driving from the Grand Canyon toward Las Vegas on ...
Three family members have been missing since March 13 and might have been involved in a deadly multi-vehicle collision on westbound I-40 during a winter storm.
The Coconino County Sheriff's Office was asking for help to find the three women, whose last location was near a major crash March 13.
Arizona authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding Jiyeon Lee, 23; Taehee Kim, 69; and Junghee Kim, 64.
Two died in an I-40 pile-up involving 22 vehicles during a snowstorm in Arizona; Juan Beltran Sanchez and Evelyn Davis were ...
The crash happened at the intersection of 43rd and Dunlap avenues on Monday night. Here are the latest details.
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