Kyron Horman latest news: Godfather’s Pizza donates $14,000 to search for missing Oregon boy
A pizza restaurant chain donated 25 percent of its profits Wednesday to help in the search for missing Oregon boy Kyron Horman.
About twelve Godfather’s Pizza restaurants in the Portland and Vancouver areas raised about $14,000 to be donated to the effort to find the 7-year-old who vanished on June 4.
Kyron was last seen at Skyline School attending a science fair with his stepmother, Terri Horman. She told authorities the second-grader was heading toward his classroom when she left him at about 8:45 that morning.
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Kyron’s father, Kaine Horman, said the money will help ensure Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office search teams will have funding to continue looking for his son.
“I think everyone’s in the same mindset of just keeping the momentum going,” said Kaine.
Desiree Young, Kyron’s biological mother, participated in the event at the Godfather’s in the Bethany area. She said the location has special meaning for her because Kyron’s soccer banquet took place there.
To read a police flyer that's been released in the case asking questions about Terri's friend DeDe Spicher, click here...
KPTV reports that Matt Roloff of TLC’s ‘Little People, Big World’ was spotted at the restaurant with his family and said he’s been moved by the case.
“We’ve heard that [Kyron] was down at the [Roloff’s family] farm in the months leading up to his disappearance and when we heard that it just made it feel close to us," Roloff said.
Kyron was wearing a “CSI” t-shirt and black cargo pants when he vanished.
Anyone with information regarding Kyron Horman’s whereabouts is asked to call the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office tip line at 503-261-2847 or call 911 with emergency information. The reward for information regarding Kyron has been increased to $50,000.
Click here to read about a 911 call made from Kyron's home...
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