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Trio of South Korean tourists He disappeared during the journey between Grand Canyon and Las Vegas, according to Arizona officials.
Jiyeon Lee, 33, Taehee Kim, 59, and Junghee Kim, 54, were last known that on Thursday, March 13th, they traveled to the rented car at Interstate 40, according to Sheriff of the Coconino County Office.
When three family did not make a scheduled flight back home, a family member called Korean Consulate General in Los Angeles.
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Jiyeon Lee, 33, Taehee Kim, 59, and Junghee Kim, 54, were recorded. (Sheriff of the Coconino County Office)
“The South Korean Consulate contacted us on March 18, and we advised three missing people who traveled from Grand Canyon to Las Vegas,” said Coconino Sheriff Office for Fox News Digital.

View of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. (East)
The last known place to rent coincides with a fatal accident on a crowd on the same interstate during the Winter Storm, according to a statement from a statement from Department of Public Security in Arizona.
The collision happened around 15:27 at the Western Interstate 40 near Milepost 159.5 in Williams, Ariz. He included 22 vehicles, including 13 passenger vehicles.
Winter time The conditions, which caused the hectic interstate to be set up on the ice and snow, caused the tractor trailer to keep them completely and “completely interfere with the interstate”.

Authorities said the GPS data taken from the car showed that the last famous family location was when they headed to the west at Interstate 40 in Arizona, around 3:30 pm, March 13. (Department of Public Security in Arizona)
The vehicles included were affected in flames – including some that were burned for more than 20 hours at “extreme temperatures,” the authorities said.
There were 36 drivers and passengers in total in an accidentincluding two death cases and 16 people were injured and transported to medical care, authorities said.
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The two people who died in the wreck were Juan Beltran Sanchez, from Chino Valley, Ariz., And Evelyn Davis, from Ganada, Ariz.

Investigators wrote on a poster of missing persons who provided Sheriff’s office that the family had rented a white BMW 2024 with the California license plate number 9kHN768. .
Reported by the officers of Sheriff’s CoConino County Office Fox 10 Phoenix That they were concerned that the GPS GPS vehicle had diverted a family vehicle into a forest road.
“Our concern is due to the weather conditions of that day and the great accidents, their general practitioners may have diverted them. And if you have ever traveled to North Arizona, when you are diverted, sometimes GPS will divert you to Service Forest Service, without knowing that weather conditions are sharp,” Sheriff’s office said.
Coconino district deputies searched all corridors along the I-40 within the area where the family rental of the vehicle.

Ticket for Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The man will serve in prison after burning the cabin in the park, the federal prosecutors said. (Jim Lane/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Detective no Know whether this missing family was part of the fire crowd, saying that “it is not known if this vehicle was involved in the accident.” Three families of vehicles are 2024. White BMW with a licoroner in California, according to the missing person’s flyer.
Everyone who has information about their accommodation is required to call the Sheriff of the CoConino County Office at 928-774-4523, 800-338-7888 or a silent witness at 928-774-6111. The number of missing persons reports is S25-00828.
Fox News Digital addressed the Ministry of Public Security in Arizona for comment.