CNET’s James Kim & Family, Missing…
Posted by Slobokan @ 12:40 am · 238 words · print
From Engadget:
We’ve received word that a respected member of our tech community, James Kim (whom many of you may know as CNET’s senior editor of digital audio), and his family have gone missing.
From the SFPD:
The San Francisco Police Department is seeking information regarding a missing San Francisco family of four. On Friday, November 24, 2006, James Kim, his wife, Kati Kim, and their children, Penelope Kim and Sabine Kim left on a road trip to Seattle, Washington. The family was expected to return to San Francisco on Monday, November 27th, 2006. When both James Kim and Kati Kim did not show up for their appointments on Tuesday, November 28th, it caused their co-workers to be worried for their safety. The Kim’s are known to always keep in touch daily either by phone or e-mail with their friends and co-workers. The last known whereabouts of the Kim family was in Porland, Oregon on Saturday morning, November 25, 2006. They were driving a 2005 silver Saab station wagon with California personalized plates of “DOESF”.
Photos of the Kim family can be found on the SFPD website: www.sfgov.org/police.
The San Francisco Police Department is asking the public’s help in locating the Kim family. Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts should contact the following numbers:
SFPD Missing Persons Unit: 415-558-5508
Operations Center: 415-553-1071
Our prayers are with James and his family.
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Posted by Marten
December 3, 2006 @ 2:07 am
I had no idea that he was missing. I spend too much time on CNET and miss his reviews and appearances on the old ZDTV/TechTV. I will keep him in my prayers.