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  • Kyron Horman: Four Years Missing, Stepmom ‘Unofficial’ Suspect

    Kyron Horman disappeared from his Portland, Oregon elementary school four years ago and not a trace of the then-7-year-old has been seen since. His stepmother Terri Horman still remains the only ‘unofficial’ suspect or ‘person of interest’ in the child’s disappearance.

    On June 4, 2010, Terri Horman brought Kyron to Skyline Elementary School where he participated in a science fair. She claims she left the boy as he headed from the fair down the hall toward his classroom. When he didn’t get off the school bus at home that afternoon he was reported missing. He never made it to his classroom that morning.

    Kyron lived with his stepmom, his biological dad Kaine Horman, and his little sister (child of Terri and Kaine Horman) Kiara. Kyron Horman’s biological mom–Kaine Horman’s first wife–Desiree Young, has been an active part of the continued search for their son–along with Kaine Horman. Within weeks of Kyron’s disappearance, Kaine Horman began to suspect Terri Horman’s involvement. The two separated shortly after his disappearance and divorced within the year. Kaine got custody of Kiara.

    Kaine was instrumental in setting up the Wall of Hope at Kyron’s school. It features messages from the community supporting the family and children who knew Kyron. Kaine talked to reporters by that Wall of Hope about the 4-year anniversary of Kyron’s disappearance.

    “I want to be caught up with him, wherever he’s at,” Kaine said, “and be in touch with the things that he likes and the kids his age, and what they’re doing, and what they’re interested in.”

    It’s beyond clear that Kaine Horman believes he will one day see his little boy again.

    Desiree Young posted a Facebook message regarding an upcoming private search with the help of Klaas Kids for Kyron. This organization was created by the father of Polly Klaas, who was abducted and murdered several years ago. Young was quoted as saying more than a year ago that she no longer believes they will find Kyron alive. It seems like she is simply hoping for closure and to learn what happened to her son.

    Terri Horman failed three polygraph tests in the days following Kyron Horman’s disappearance.

    “She still hasn’t told us where she was that day and why she’s unaccounted for for about two hours of time,” Desiree Young says.

    Terri Horman relocated shortly after her separation from Kaine Horman. She lives in seclusion with her parents in Roseburg, Oregon. Desiree Young and Kyron’s supporters have protested outside the home several times in the past four years.

    Skyline Elementary School, where Kyron was a student and was last seen, has upped their security efforts since the little boy vanished.

    Desiree Young and Kaine Horman don’t want to be having these same kinds of conversations with the media in another four years.

    “They’re not going to prosecute Terri until they find Kyron. And that’s why it’s my mission. I am going to find answers. I am going to find Kyron if I have to do it myself,” Young says.

    Multnomah County officials say the Kyron Horman case is still open and active. They can’t–or won’t–comment on their recent findings.

    One need only read a media report and look at the precious face of then-7-year-old Kyron Horman to understand a tiny bit of the horrific grief Kaine Horman and Desiree Young have undergone for four straight years since their beloved son went missing. And while it would be an enormous blow if searchers were to find a body, at the very least these poor people could begin putting this unfathomable case to rest. They could then concentrate on finding out how–and at whose hands–the little boy died.

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  • Cat Traps Family in Home, Dad Calls 911

    “Yeah, hi, I have kind of a particular emergency here.”

    On Sunday evening in Portland, Oregon, an emergency dispatcher received a call that perhaps she had never received before.

    Lee Palmer, local father, called 911 to report that the family cat had gone berserk and attacked his 7-month old son. Upset over the incident, Palmer had kicked the cat in the rear end, sending the cat into a deeper realm of crazy. Palmer, along with his wife, child, and dog, retreated to the bedroom where they were then trapped by the frantic feline.

    “I kicked the cat in the rear, and it has gone over the edge,” he told the dispatcher.

    According to the Oregonian, Palmer had first tried to call animal services about Lux, the 22-pound Himalayan, but that didn’t work.

    When asked by the 911 dispatcher if the baby needed medical attention, Palmer said that he only suffered “very small puncture wounds” on his head. But that wasn’t the pressing problem.

    “We’re trapped in the bedroom, he won’t let us out of our door … He’s very, very, very, very hostile.

    “He’s kind of a violent cat already … he’s charging us, he’s at our bedroom door,” Palmer said, then asked, “Do you hear him?”

    “Yeah, yeah, I hear him,” said the dispatcher, who remained professional despite the odd circumstance. “I know it’s kind of scary, let’s just try to stay as calm as we can, OK?”

    The frightened father asked if the cops could come and the dispatcher put him on hold while she asked her boss if it’s “okay” to call the police about this kind of incident. When her boss approved, Palmer seemed relieved.

    “Tell them to be careful, the police,” he meekly laughed.

    Once the police entered the apartment at The Yards at Union Station on the Northwest side of the city, the large cat ran into the kitchen and jumped on the top of the refrigerator. Using a dog snare, the officers caught the cat and put him in a pet carrier. Fortunately, no one else was injured.

    Sergeant Pete Simpson later said that while angry dogs are common he couldn’t recall another incident involving a hostile feline in his 20 years on the force.

    “The cat remained behind bars in the custody of the family and officers cleared the scene and continued to fight crime elsewhere in the city,” the police said in a press release on Monday.

    “We are debating what to do,” Palmer said. “We definitely want to keep (the cat) away from the baby and keep an eye on his behavior.

    “I swear I have never seen anything like it.”

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