Desiree Young, Kyron Horman’s mother, staged a weekend fundraising to continue the hunt for her son on the 13th anniversary of his abduction. On June 3 and 4, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., members of the Beaverton community assembled at the Les Schwab located at 15825 SW Walker Road to wash cars.
The funds will be used to hire a private investigator, establish a task force, fund additional searches, and continue the current investigation. Donations can also be made online by members of the community.
A video of Kyron Horman’s mom fundraising to keep the hunt for her missing son going can be viewed here-
Horman’s stepmother Terri Moulton last saw him on June 4, 2010, when she dropped him off at Skyline School in Northwest Portland for a science fair. He disappeared when he was only seven years old.
It took nine days for authorities to classify Horman’s disappearance as a criminal investigation. A handprint graphic and the words “CSI” in green were printed on the boy’s last known black T-shirt.
Kyron also sported black cargo shorts, white socks, and orange accents on his Sketchers. Officials in Multnomah County think he should have been wearing his glasses. His birthmark is a V-shaped strawberry, and he has brown hair and blue eyes.
The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office is still looking into the situation. Horman’s mom is still seeking answers about what happened to her son. The MCSO TipLine can be reached by phone at 503-988-0560, via email at [email protected], 1-800-THE-LOST, or via an online tip form.
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Multnomah County offers a $50,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Kyron Horman.