Group calls for answers in Kyron Horman case
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- A group of people gathered outside of the Multnomah County Courthouse to remember Kyron Horman who went missing nearly 12 years ago.
A flyer promoting the rally Saturday states the group wants to "remind [Schmidt] that Kyron is still missing."
"We will be there to remind him that waiting for justice for almost 12 years is just too long," the flyer said.
Horman's mother, Desiree Young, explained “I'm hoping that just by all the pressure and me being out here and getting all the support by the community that elected him, I'm hoping that he'll hear that and he'll act.”
On June 4, 2010, Horman went to Skyline School in Northwest Portland and vanished. When he disappeared, it was treated as a missing person case for nine days before authorities announced it was a criminal case on the 10th day.
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The search for Horman sparked one of the largest investigations in Oregon history.
No one has been arrested in the case, and there has been no sign of Horman since.