Kyron Horman, missing child from Oregon has never been found. The Bring Kyron Home website has continued to raise awareness of this case, spread the word about recent activity and also offers a place where you can download and distribute fliers in various languages.
Police say Kyron went missing on June 4, 2010in Portland, Oregon. He was last seen at the Skyline Elementary school where he attended a morning science fair with his step-mother, Terri Moulton Horman.
The case has had many bizarre twists and turns since then, but to date investigators have not named a suspect or person of interest. A grand jury has been behind doors for weeks hearing testimony and information from people who knew Terri, or who may have information about Kyron. Investigators told me they’ve received thousands of leads in this case, but none have led them to Kyron.
If you have any information, please contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Tipline: (503) 261-2847
More than 4,000 leads have poured in to help investigators with the search for Kyron Horman. This week, Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton said he will brief commissioners and the public on this case.
Kyron went missing from his Skyline elementary school on June 4, 2010 in Portland, Ore. while attending a science fair with his step-mother, Terri Horman. Authorities said they have identified all 490 persons and all 54 vehicles at the school that day, but they are no closer to solving this mystery. Since Kyron’s disappearance, dozens of searches and fundraisers have been held to raise money and awareness for the 7-year-old. No persons of interest or suspects have been named, but Terri Horman continues to be in the spotlight. Terri and Kyron’s father, Kane, are currently going through a divorce.
Desiree Young, Kyron’s mother, set out over the weekend to put pressure on Terri’s neighbors. She passed out fliers in Roseburg, Ore. about 200 miles away from where Kyron was last seen. Roseburg is also the new home and neighborhood of Terri Horman. Desiree wants Terri’s neighbors to know that she lives there and doesn’t want the public to forget about her son.
The search for Kyron Horman was back on today as dozens of professional searchers and volunteers combed Sauvie Island for the child. This is a place investigators focused on for weeks after he went missing on June 4.
Desiree Young spoke out yesterday at the Kyron Horman Wall of Hope begging the public to raise the reward to find her son. Terri feels that her son is being held against his will and a boost in reward funds may prompt the right person to call with information. Currently the reward sits at $50,000.
More fundraisers are underway to help find Kyron and add to that reward. On October 9 and 10, 50 percent of all nursery sales at the Sleepy Ridge Farms in Mulino will go toward the Kyron Horman Foundation fund. Kyron was last seen by his step-mother Terri Moulton-Horman at the Skyline Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. Although no suspects or persons of interest have been named in the case have been announced, Kyron’s step-mother Terri Horman continues to be in the spotlight. She was the last person to see Kyron that morning.
More fundraisers are underway to help find missing 8-year-old Kyron Horman. On October 9 and 10, 50 percent of all nursery sales at the Sleepy Ridge Farms in Mulino will go toward the Kyron Horman Foundation fund. A large portion of the money raised will go towards the actual search efforts to finding the child. Kyron has been missing since June 4 when he was last seen at the Skyline Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. Although no suspects or persons of interest have been named in the case have been announced, Kyron’s step-mother Terri Horman continues to be in the spotlight. She was the last person to see Kyron that morning.
Kyron Horman is 8-years-old today, and sadly his family hasn’t seen him in more than three months. The child vanished on June 4 from the Skyline elementary school in Portland, Oregon and hasn’t been seen since. A fundraiser recently with the Godfather’s Pizza restaurants raised money to help aide the search efforts, and another fundraiser is planned for this Sunday at the Family Fun Center and Bullwinkle’s Restaurant. The goal of the event is not only to raise money for the efforts to find Kyron, but also to celebrate his birthday. The cost for a wristband is only $15 which includes unlimited rides and games.
Tonight Kyron’s family, along with members of the community, are holding a balloon release at 7 p.m. People will gather at the West main Church in Medford.
To keep up-to-date with everything surrounding this case, please become a fan of the “Missing Kyron Horman” Facebook page. Volunteers help to keep the page updated with the latest information.
No one has been charged with Kyron’s disappearance. If you have any information, please contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office: 503-261-2847
Fundraisers are underway to help find missing 7-year-old Kyron Horman. On September 1, 2010 supporters are asking folks to dine at Godfather’s Pizza. A quarter of the proceeds that day will go to the search to help find Kyron. In addition, organizers are looking for any businesses or private persons to donate plain white t-shirts. They have a printer, and will print information about Kyron on the shirts for free.
Kyron has been missing for almost three months. He was last seen on June 4 with his step-mother, Terri Moulton-Horman, at his elementary school in Portland, Oregon.
A brand new website Bring Kyron Homehas launched to help find missing 7-year-old Kyron Horman. The goal is to continue to raise awareness of the case, spread the word, download and distribute fliers in various languages and report strange or suspicious activity. Kyron went missing on June 4, 2010 in Portland, Oregon. He was last seen at the Skyline Elementary school where he attended a morning science fair with his step-mother, Terri Moulton Horman.
The case has had many bizarre twists and turns since then, but to date investigators have not named a suspect or person of interest. A grand jury has been behind doors for weeks hearing testimony and information from people who knew Terri, or who may have information about Kyron. Investigators told me they’ve received thousands of leads in this case, but none have led them to Kyron.
If you have any information, please contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Tipline: (503) 261-2847
Tomorrow will mark the six week anniversary since Kyron Horman went missing, and every single day there is a new development. Usually when a child goes missing, within a week or two the case falls out of the spotlight, but this family’s personal and bizarre life has kept this case alive and the public wanting more. Over the last couple of days investigators in Portland have been seen searching on the ground for clues and re-interviewing witnesses at the school from where the 7-year-old went missing. Desiree Young, Kyron’s mother, spoke out and said she thinks her son’s disappearance was planned and executed by his step-mother Terri Moulton-Horman.
For the first time in five weeks the public is beginning to have a little insight into the Kyron Horman case and his step-mother Terri Moulton-Horman. Investigators say Terri may have been the last person to see her step-son before he vanished on June 4, 2010 from Skyline Elementary school in Portland, Oregon.
Yesterday a judge released the sealed restraining order that Kaine Horman sought against his wife Terri. In his own words and handwriting Kaine Horman wrote, “I believe respondent (Terri Moulton-Horman) is involved in the disappearance of my son Kyron who has been missing since June 4, 2010. I also recently learned that respondent attempted to hire someone to murder me. The police have provided me with probable cause to believe the above two statements to be true.” The key phrase in the order is “police have provided me with probable cause.” This is important to the public in this case because it gives everyone an idea as to where investigators may possibly stand. For weeks authorities have said that Terri is not a suspect and/or person of interest in this case, and although that may appear to be the case, there seems to be enough evidence that a judge would restrict Terri from coming into contact with her own 19-month-old child. Yesterday Kaine asked the judge to amend the petition to allow himself and his daughter back in their home. Kaine wants Terri removed so Kiara and Kyron can come back to their house and not feel any kind of disconnect.
The fourth of July holiday was anything but peaceful and relaxing for Desiree Young and Kaine Horman as they waited to find out if their missing son would be brought home. Their son Kyron, 7, went missing on June 4, 2010 from his elementary school in Portland, Oregon and hasn’t been seen since. Over the last four weeks, the case has had many bizarre twists and turns including divorce papers and a restraining order filed against Kyron’s step-mother Terri Moulton-Horman. Terri was the last person who may have seen Kyron before he vanished. Investigators say they were inside his elementary school before classes for a science fair, and Terri claims she said goodbye to Kyron and watched him walk off before she left. On July 1, 2010, Desiree spoke out to the public and said, “We implore Terri Horman to fully cooperate with investigators to bring Kyron home.”
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