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Kyron Probe Focuses on Truck

August 11th, 2010 |  Published in News


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Investigators in the case of missing 7-year-old Kyron Horman are seeking information from anyone who may have seen Kaine Horman’s white Ford F-250 truck at various locations on the morning of the child’s disappearance.

Gathering Wednesday inside the tiny Brooks Hill Church across from Skyline Elementary School – where Kyron was last reported seen – members of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Department and District Attorney’s Office revealed that witnesses have told officials that a person or persons “associated with the truck” were spotted in or around the vehicle as it was parked outside the school on June 4, the day the boy’s stepmother, Terri Moulton Horman, dropped Kyron off for a class science fair. The public is being asked if anyone saw the pickup in front of or near the school’s playground on NW Skyline Boulevard between 8:15 and 8:45 a.m. that morning.

Authorities are also looking for people who recall seeing the truck in the parking lots of Fred Meyer locations in Hillsboro (22075 NW Imbrie Road) and Beaverton (15995 SW Walker Road) between 9 and 10 a.m.


In an effort to jog the public’s memories, the sheriff’s department is circulating photos of the Ford F-250 positioned in the areas of interest.

In addition, investigators are urging everyone who parked in the south side of the Skyline School parking lot on June 4 to report their name and phone number and year, make, model, color and license plate number to authorities.

At the press conference, authorities refused to answer specific questions regarding the investigation into Kyron’s disappearance. Multnomah County Sheriff Capt. Jason Gates said it was progressing, but that he could not put a timeline on when it might be solved.

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