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FLASH: There will be a news conference at 4:15 PM. CNET plans to stream the conference live. The following link should (hopefully) take you to the stream at 4:15 today. Here's the link: http://www.cnettv.com/?live=111991
The following information about the continuing search for CNET Senior Editor James Kim was provided by the Oregon State Police earlier today:
Search efforts have continued around-the-clock for James Kim who was last seen leaving the location where his vehicle was found by searchers Monday afternoon. Kim was reported by his wife to have left their car Saturday, December 2nd, at 7:45 a.m. in attempt to obtain help. He failed to return at the pre-determined time of 1:00 p.m.
Approximately 100 individuals are involved with the search efforts focusing on the Big Windy Creek Drainage about 30 miles of Grants Pass north of Bear Camp Road. Elevation in the area is about 3,000 feet. According to Josephine County Sheriff's Office, the section of focus is a 5 mile long canyon and is about five miles from where the car was found.
The following agencies have been involved in the search efforts for James Kim:
Josephine County Sheriff's Office,
Jackson County Sheriff's Office,
Oregon State Police,
Curry County Sheriff's Office,
Douglas County Sheriff's Office,
Deschutes County Sheriff's Office,
Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office,
Klamath County Sheriff's Office,
Coos County Sheriff's Office,
Del Norte County Sheriff's Office,
Bureau of Land Management,
US Forest Service,
City of Grants Pass,
American Medical Response,
American Red Cross,
Rural Metro Fire,
Edge Wireless Communications.
Resources currently being utilized:
• Ground units on foot
• 4x4 vehicles
• Helicopters (3 – Carson Helicopters secured by the Kim family; 1 – Jackson County)
• Sno-Cats
• Rafts (2)
• Canines (available if needed)
Specialized units:
• Eugene Mountain Rescue
The next media briefing is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. today. The briefing will be covered by local San Francisco TV stations.
Also, check CNET News for updated news here.
Messages of encouragement and hope have been pouring in to a web site created by friends of James and Kati. You may read the comments or post your own at http://www.jamesandkati.com/
Suggestions, requests, donations or other messages may be sent to:
For the most current news coming out of the search effort, please follow this link to the Oregon State Police FlashAlert site: http://www.flashalert.net/news.html?id=1002
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