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DNA Solves
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Dated 6/21/2010

Contains confirmation that Kristian Horman’s arrest is part of the investigation, urges bloggers not to be hurtful, lots of good questions (most of which could not be answered).

This article contains a transcript from an interview with Multnomah County Sheriff’s office spokeswoman, Lt. Mary Lindstrand.

http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-...-office-with-update?cid=sharing_twitter:34328

(Note on the source: Although I personally would not consider Examiner.com to be a reliable source of news in general, it appears that the writer actually contacted Lt. Mary Lindstrand by phone and the writer has supplied the questions and answers from that conversation without adding conjecture or editorial, IMO. )
 
Question: Have police named a person of interest or suspect in the case?

Lt. Lindstrand: I am not in a position to discuss any persons of interest or suspects at this time.

Question: What would you say to online websleuthers and bloggers?

Lt. Lindstrand: I would tell them to please, not be hurtful. Hurtful comments do not help in any way.

snipped from http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-...-office-with-update?cid=sharing_twitter:34328

So LE is watching us here and has asked for us not to be hurtful. I would like to say to LE - Many of us are trying very hard to do just that. We support your efforts to find Kyron and will try not to hamper your efforts.
 
Troubled Family
What records show about Kyron Horman’s stepmom, dad and other relatives.

In the nearly three weeks since Kyron Horman disappeared, law enforcement officials, reporters and thousands of online commenters have focused their attention on the 7-year-old boy’s fractured family.

http://www.wweek.com/editorial/3633/14183/?SOURCE=RSS
 
Investigators in Kyron Horman disappearance say they're not ignoring tips

http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/investigators_in_kyron_horman.html

"If we released everything that we knew, we'd get all kinds of people that call in with all kinds of theories. What we want is when we get tips to get fresh information. If we get a call with details that haven't gone out, we know that person is a credible witness," Gates said. "That's integral to the case and that's going to help us solve it. When we release tidbits of information to the public, it's definitely in order to help us solve this case.

"Until we solve this case, the public does not have a right to know the details. Once we solve the case, they have every right to."
 

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