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Candlelight vigil marks 15th anniversary of Kyron Horman’s disappearance

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — It’s been 15 years since Kyron Horman vanished after a science fair at his school, Skyline Elementary, in Portland. Sunday night, friends and family gathered at the school for a candlelight vigil to remember the then-7-year-old.

His mother, Desiree Young, hosted the event at the school. Family shared stories, photos and videos with the community, all with “the mission to bring him home.”

Kyron vanished the morning of June 4, 2010, from Skyline after his school’s science fair. He was last seen with with stepmother – known then as Terri Horman – who has continually denied her involvement.

What began as a missing persons case eventually expanded into one of the largest investigations in Oregon history. To this day, there have been no signs of Kyron and no arrests made in the case.

KOIN coverage: The Kyron Horman case

However, in early May, local law enforcement announced they are in the midst of re-examining the case with help from the FBI, noting they have been working to digitize the case files for the past year.

“This means scanning and documenting thousands of pages of reports, photos and evidence,” according to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has provided an age-progressed photo of Kyron Horman, who disappeared on June 4, 2010. (Courtesy of MCSO)

They add when that process is complete, the file will be re-examined by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), who will then review the evidence and offer recommendations on how to proceed in the case based on “patterns from similar historic and current cases nationwide.”

MCSO noted they will also meet with Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez to assess next steps.

Since this remains an active and ongoing case, a $50,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the resolution of Kyron’s disappearance, according to officials. People can call the MCSO TipLine at 503-988-0560, email MCSOTipLine@mcso.us or contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children TipLine at 1-800-THE-LOST or provide an online tip at the organization’s CyberTipLine.

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