Search continues for missing boy, hundreds of adults and kids to return to Skyline today for interviews with detectives
By Noelle Crombie, The Oregonian
June 06, 2010, 6:58AM
View full sizeThe search for 7-year-old Kyron Horman continues this morning as 300 students and their parents return to Skyline Elementary School to review the details of the day the boy went missing.
Authorities made no progress in the search for Kyron, which was suspended overnight but is resuming today with a 2-square-mile grid search. The massive effort to find the second-grader involves four county sheriff's departments, the Portland Police Bureau and a large number of federal agents with the FBI. So far, the search hasn't turned up any clues about the child's whereabouts.
Families and students will be interviewed at the school by a team of 50 detectives from agencies across the region today, starting at 10 a.m. and continuing through the afternoon.
Authorities plan to brief the public later this morning about the status of the search.
Authorities made no progress in the search for Kyron, which was suspended overnight but is resuming today with a 2-square-mile grid search. The massive effort to find the second-grader involves four county sheriff's departments, the Portland Police Bureau and a large number of federal agents with the FBI. So far, the search hasn't turned up any clues about the child's whereabouts.
Families and students will be interviewed at the school by a team of 50 detectives from agencies across the region today, starting at 10 a.m. and continuing through the afternoon.
Authorities plan to brief the public later this morning about the status of the search.