mysticrose
The key to change... is to let go of fear
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I cant see the video but LE just said they want to interview all parents and children from the school .....
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Thank YOU annalyzer! I was not aware this was on! Thank goodness they are going to
interview the parents of students tomorrow!
The boy lives with his father and stepmother. Lindstrand said his mother, who lives out of the area, was on her way here.
View full sizeThe Oregonian/Allan BrettmanLt. Jason Gates, incident commander for the Multnomah County Sheriff's office, outside Skyline Elementary School.Gina Zimmerman, president of the school PTA, dropped by the Skyline search scene Saturday morning with her 8-year-old daughter Madi, who has been a classmate of Kyron for three years.
Hes not the type of child who would just go out of school and go searching or wandering around, Zimmerman said. Hes just a timid, sweet boy.
Zimmerman said she was in contact with the father, Kaine Korman, and stepmother, Terri Korman, and detectives Friday night. Everybodys just worried and in shock that this could happen in our little school where everybody knows everybody.
She said the K-8 school has about 300 students.
Zimmerman said she arrived at the school around 8:15 a.m. Friday, as most parents and students did, to attend the end-of-year science fair. Terri Korman took a photograph of Kyron in front of his project, Zimmerman said.
Kyrons project was on the red-eye tree frog, Madi said.
We always play on the swings together, she said of her friend. Im thinking my thoughts for him. Im very worried.
Zimmerman said everyone went into their classroom for the science fair and broke into parent-led groups of four or five. She wasnt sure what group Kyron was in. but she said the last time she saw him was at 8:15, when the groups began going from class to class.
Then you were supposed to stay with your group. I dont know what group he was in.
Zimmerman said the boy has no learning disabilities. Hes a good kid who follows the rules, she said.
Were really close to the family, she added, noting that Kyron has a 16-year-old brother and a younger sister. Weve been on the phone with them all night.
Anyone with information regarding Kyron's whereabouts is asked to call a tip line at 503-261-2847.
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/search_for_missing_portland_bo.html
don't know if this article has been posted yet or not
I just went back on Kyron's stepmom's facebook. There is NO indication at all that she would have had anything to do with this. She is VERY involved in Kyron's life. She is a teacher herself... she took time off to be with the children after the birth of Kyron's little sister. She is very active in Kyron's life, takes him to swimming lessons, participates as a room mother in his class, loves him as her own. Refers to him as her son.
I've seen no mention whatsoever of his real mother. I wonder what that situation is. It appears that the real mother has no visitation or anything... if she's alive. I don't know anything about Kyron's history before his stepmom came into his life, but by all indications, I don't see how he could have had a happier home life with anyone. She is pretty much the mom every child should have. And she truly loves him.
REally really hoping that this child is found!
I agree with you but I wanted to mention that reports are that the mother lived out of the area and was on her way there. Best case scenerio would be if it were a custody dispute but it's not looking that way. I can in no way fault the step mother. She did what all of us have done, left her child at school, seeing him go to his classroom. She had no way of knowing that he never made it there.