Authorities are searching Corey Allen and Yeon-Su Kim after the American couple vanished during a kayaking trip near Rocky Point, Mexico.
Kim's husband is Corey Allen, according to a verified GoFundMe page established to raise funds to aid the search for the missing couple.
"The search will be reinforced with reconnaissance flights from the Navy and by land from the Secretary of Public Security and municipal authorities of Puerto Peñasco," the state coordinator for the civil protection agency of the Mexican state Sonora said on Twitter.on the Gulf of California, south of Arizona."The NAU and Flagstaff communities are hoping and praying that Yeon-Su and her husband Corey are found soon and brought home safely," the statement said.
"Yeon-Su is a respected member of our NAU faculty and is well known for the warmth she shares with everyone she works with and her passion for our forestry mission," the statement continued. "We are so thankful to everyone helping with the search as well as those providing resources to support these efforts."
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