Sheriff to update missing Ore. boy case status


PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The long and so far unsuccessful search for Kyron Horman is scheduled for a review this week in Portland.

The missing Oregon boy disappeared from his elementary school last June and a massive investigation has not turned up any sightings or led to any suspects.

Multnomah County Sheriff Don Staton will update Multnomah County commissioners on the status of the search at a county board meeting on Thursday.

But Kyron’s mother, Desiree Young of Medford, believes her son’s stepmother, Terri Moulton Horman, knows something about the disappearance — even though police have never named her as a suspect or even a person of interest.

Last weekend, Young handed out fliers in Roseburg, where Terri Horman is believed to be living with her parents, urging her to talk about the case.