June 11th: Search Expands to Sauvie Island
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/kyron_horman_search_enters_eig.html
(Same day as family press conference in which Terri Horman appeared to have strange body language while on stage with Desiree and Kaine)
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June 12th: Search Continues
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/kyron_horman_search_begins_nin.html
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/kyron_horman_search_enters_eig.html
(Same day as family press conference in which Terri Horman appeared to have strange body language while on stage with Desiree and Kaine)
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Earlier today, riders on horseback began searching Sauvie Island and a Blackhawk helicopter from the Oregon National Guard could also be seen above the island. By 10:30 a.m., the helicopter had made at least two passes, along a north-south line as the mounted riders began to head north along Sauvie Island Road.
Sauvie Island resident Mary Douglas said she saw the helicopter flying over the island on Thursday, but today was the first time she saw anyone searching the ground.
A crew on horseback asked to check her property this morning and went over her orchard by Multnomah Channel, Douglas said.
June 12th: Search Continues
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/kyron_horman_search_begins_nin.html
A National Guard helicopter flew low over the slough dividing Sauvie Island and the mainland today, hovering about 100 feet off the ground, headed slowly back and forth.
Search teams combed the steep grassy hillside along US 30 and the rail line beside it.
Though investigators have declined to provide much detail about the search parameters, a small crew on horseback went house to house on Sauvie Island Friday and appeared to be back today., a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter was seen circling overheard for the third day in a row.
Search conditions also improved today with warm weather that is expected to improve through the weekend.
That’s good news to searchers, who spent much of the week dealing with heavy rains and muddy terrain.
Jeannine Kafoury, a Sauvie Island houseboat resident, has been watching the searchers today and wondering what brought them to the pastoral island.
“There had to be a tip for them to be here, don’t you think?” she said. She was putting a powerboat into the Multnomah Channel where a helicopter has been making slow passes overhead. “I can’t think they are doing this randomly.”

Search and rescue team members from the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office searched railroad tracks along highway 30 between Cornelius Pass and Sauvie Island on June 12, 2010. Andrew Burton/The Oregonian