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Kyron Horman Update: 6 Months Later, Parents Issue Plea for Help in Finding Missing Son

Kyron Horman Update: 6 Months Later, Parents Issue Plea for Help in Finding Missing Son
Kaine Horman and Kyron Horman (Personal Photo)

PORTLAND, Ore. (CBS/KOIN) Kaine Horman and Desiree Young, the parents of missing boy Kyron Horman, issued a plea Thursday nearly six months after Kyron went missing.

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"We recognize that it has now been 6 months since Kyron went missing and we are still deeply saddened that he is not home with us," Kaine and Desiree said according to CBS affiliate KOIN. "We feel the investigation continues to move forward in a positive manner and is progressing toward finding out what happened to Kyron."

Kyron disappeared after a science fair at his Portland school on June 4.

Investigators have focused on Kyron's stepmother, Terri Moulton Horman, but have not arrested her or called her a suspect in the disappearance. She and the boy's father have since divorced.

"We all still remain focused and relentless in the pursuit of bringing Kyron home. We would like to stress to everyone that Kyron has not yet been found and we need everyone's help," Kyron's parents concluded.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact the Tip Line at 503-261-2847.

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