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Kyron's photo is shown age-progressed to 9 years. He was last seen at school on June 4, 2010. (Photo from National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)

New photo released of Portland boy missing for three years

It's been nearly three years since Kyron Horman disappeared from a Portland school where his stepmother says she dropped him off.

An age-progression photo to show what Kyron would look like now has been released in a poster from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

The poster will get added publicity by being displayed on the Gordon Trucking fleet of trucks in Washington and Oregon.

No arrests have been made in Kyron's disappearance. His mother, Desiree Young, is suing the stepmother, Terri Horman, seeking a court order to force her to say what happened to him.


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  • BikeNazi wrote...
    That's a bad representation of an unmarked grave
    Look, that kid is no more. The step mother hasn't been arrested for murder yet because they haven't found the body. No body = no crime.
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  • Oly80 wrote...
    BikeNazi...
    harsh.

    but, true.

    that stepmother KNOWS something. his mother is totally right in trying EVERYTHING to force her into spilling what she knows/did.

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