The mother of Kyron Horman, the young boy who vanished two years ago, filed a lawsuit against the boy’s stepmother on Friday claiming that she is “responsible for the disappearance of Kyron.”
Missing Oregon boy Kyron Horman's father is doing what he can to keep the search alive. Every weekend, Kaine Horman takes to the road, raising awareness about his missing son with boxes of buttons, bracelets and T-shirts.
PORTLAND, Ore. - It could have been the saddest of birthdays but the family of Kyron Horman, the young boy missing now for more than year, is instead celebrating his ninth birthday with a celebration in Beaverton.Kaine Horman, Kyron's father, said...
Kaine Horman was on hand as the "Wall of Hope" moved from it's location near Skyline School to outside a gym in Beaverton. Many of the staff at the gym know Kyron.
The search for Kyron Horman took a tactical turn Friday but the boy's father, Kaine, says he wants to be clear the change isn't the end but just a shift in focus.
One year after Kyron Horman vanished from his school in Northwest Portland, KATU News takes a look at where the case stands now and how his parents and community are dealing with the tragedy.
Desiree Young, Kyron Horman's mother, says the family will spend time looking at pictures of Kyron and will dedicate a place under his favorite plum tree in the yard to mark the anniversary of his disappearance.
Inside the war room there are 68 binders filled with 4,500 leads that investigators like Sgt. Keith Krafve, the lead detective, have spent 11 months following and piecing together.
Nearly a year after Kyron Horman went missing, Terri Horman is trying to avoid the spotlight by maintaining a low profile in her hometown of Roseburg, Ore. Neighbors said she rarely leaves the house.