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CNET Editor James Kim and Family Still Missing

Tech news site CNET.com Senior Editor James Kim, his wife Kati, and their two daughters have been missing since November 25th after having brunch with family friend Ryan Lee. The Kims had traveled north from California to visit family in Washington. The Kims where last seen at a Denny's in Oregon, and had called ahead to a hotel to reserve a key for late check-in, but never arrived.

The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that 5 agencies have joined the search with a command center in Salem, Oregon, coordinating the search. Social networking site Digg has seen a flood of submissions covering the James Kim story, resulting in cyber-sleuths from all over the web pitching in to search for the lost family.

If you are interested in helping, a jamesandkati.com has been setup where you can download color and monochrome flyers to print and post, get the latest information, and communicate with the family. If you have any information, you can call the tip line at (800) 452-7888 or contact San Francisco police Inspector Angela Martin at (415) 558-5508 or (415) 553-1071.

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