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Sheriff’s office: Missing Frederick family is safe

Myung Joo and his family, including wife and three children are missing, say sheriff's office.  (Frederick County Sheriff's Office)
Authorities say Myung Joo and his family, including wife and three children, are OK. (Frederick County Sheriff’s Office)

WASHINGTON — A Frederick, Maryland, family that seemingly went off the grid a week ago is safe, the county sheriff’s office says.

The sheriff’s office had said Friday they were looking for Myung Joo, 33; Youn Kim, 35; Laura Joo, 5; Jenna Joo, 3; and Brandon Joo, 1; of Braveheart Drive, in Frederick.

On Monday, spokeswoman Amanda Hatcher said that the family had reached out to the Korean consulate, saying everyone was OK. The family told the consulate that they moved to North Carolina, sheriffs say. Authorities have asked the family to check in with police in North Carolina, who will then confirm they’re safe.

The family had been reported missing, along with their 2005 Mercury sedan (Maryland tags, A386986), by a family friend, on Oct. 23. The friend said the father, Myung, did not show up for work as expected. He is described as 5 foot, six inches tall, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Both adults’ cellphones had been turned off. Laura Joo was checked out of school early on Oct. 23 by Myung, the sheriff’s office says.

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