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7-Year-Old Disappeared from Oregon School in 2010. Here’s What He Would Look Like Today

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has published an age-progressed photo of Kyron Horman, who was last seen 12 years ago at his Oregon elementary school.

The organisation said on Facebook that NCMEC forensic artists published a new age development of what Kyron Horman might look like today at 19 years old. On June 4, 2010, he was just 7 years old when he disappeared from Portland, Oregon.

Terri Horman, Kyron’s stepmother, went to a science fair at Skyline Elementary School that morning, where Kyron was pictured in front of his presentation about red tree frogs. Terri claims to have seen Kyron stroll down the corridor toward his second-grade classroom.

Kyron Horman

#MISSING FOR 12 YEARS – TIME FOR ANSWERS Today, NCMEC forensic artists released a new age progression of what Kyron Horman would look like today at 19-years-old. He was only 7-years-old when he vanished 12 years ago from Portland, Oregon on June 4, 2010. Anyone having information is urged to contact the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office at 1-503-823-3333 or 1-503-261-2847 (tip line) or call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST. KGW-TV KATU News KOIN 6

Posted by National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on Saturday, 4 June 2022

She saw him head down to his room. Her image of him is the back of his head nearly at the door, Terri revealed. When she sits here and thinks of him, that’s what she sees, that’s her final thought.

Teri claims that when Kyron didn’t come off the school bus home that afternoon, she phoned the school and was informed he wasn’t there. “He had been missing for six hours,” she claims.

Officers were scouring the school for the second grader within hours. Terri seemed to be the centre of the inquiry within days.

Terri has never been listed as a culprit or person of interest in Kyron’s missing, which the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Department says is an “ongoing inquiry.”

However, Kyron’s biological mother, Desiree Young, has stayed steadfast in her pursuit of her son. She wants the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office to form a new task force to investigate Kyron’s unresolved case.

“I want the DA to know who I am and who Kyron is,” Young said. “I want him to prioritize Kyron once again.”


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