American Soldier's Family Calls for His Return from North Korea
- An American soldier crossed into North Korea during a tour of the DMZ and is believed detained there.
- The soldier's family is deeply concerned about his wellbeing and wants the U.S. government to bring him home.
- The State Department says it is prioritizing the soldier's return but has not received a response from North Korea.
- The family has been in touch with the parents of Otto Warmbier, who died after detention in North Korea.
- The soldier had planned to return to the U.S. but instead slipped away to cross into North Korea.