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Kyron Harmon’s mother demonstrates

The Columbian
Published: November 25, 2013, 4:00pm

PORTLAND — The mother of Kyron Horman tried to confront his stepmother with a weekend demonstration outside her home in Roseburg.

Desiree Young and friends wrote “Where’s Kyron?” in chalk Saturday outside the home where Terri Horman lives with her mother. The mother called police and complained about trespassing and vandalism.

Young told KGW that she was making a statement that her son is a priority and she’s not giving up trying to find out what happened to him.

The second-grader was last seen at school in Portland in June 2010. Terri Horman has been investigated but not charged in connection with the disappearance.

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