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Kyron Horman Two Years Later


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June 4th has become a day we all remember in the KXL newsroom.  That is the day we all learned that a young boy named Kyron Horman was missing....he was last seen with his step mom at a science fair at Skyline School.  For months, his face was pasted all over the media and on billboards as police desperately searched for him.  His step mom, Teri Horman, became the focus of the investigation but charges were never filed.   Kyron's body has never been found.  His birth mom Desiree Young is now suing Teri Horman for custodial interference meaning that she has kept Kyron from her for an extended period of time.  Kyron's father, Kaine Horman, continues to believe his son is alive and asks us all to keep looking.   Lacey Evans sat down with Kaine and talked to him and you can hear that interview on Portland's Morning News and Afternoon News on Monday.  We will be thinking about Kyron this June 4th and for many June 4th's to come.   Our hearts go out to the family.

~Rebecca Marshall
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