Does anyone know if Kyrons 16 year old stepbrother has been told yet?
The teen's father also lives in the area and the two are on a Boy Scout camping trip this weekend.
It will be difficult to give him the news, Moulton said.
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/details_emerge_about_the_day_k.html
Sounds like they haven't told him but will when he returns from his Boy Scout camping trip.
Any chance that Kyron is with his step brother and that dad on the camping trip? Was there a miscommunication about him going along on the trip?
Any chance that Kyron is with his step brother and that dad on the camping trip? Was there a miscommunication about him going along on the trip?
I am glad someone brought up the teacher taking roll. It just doesn't make sense to me. She would have to have been aware that he had been at school that morning, his project was there. I used to teach, and it would have raised red flags to me if I knew a child had been there and then wasn't back in class after the science fair, without a parent telling me "hey, I am taking so-and-so home". This is such a scary and confusing case, I hope and pray they find Kyron today.
Sorry if I missed this, but was Kyron's backpack still in his classroom at the end of the day? It was stated that he and his step-mom dropped his belongings off in his class before viewing the science projects...
That's strange if the father doesn't know yet. I suppose if he's in the wilderness somewhere out of reach of cell phones, and nobody really knows where and how to reach him... but in my experience the scouts know about safety and tend to tell someone where they're going.
Wouldn't it be standard operating procedure for the police to check out the dad and see if he's really camping without his son ASAP? Not saying that I suspect the father of anything but supposing it was him he'd have had plenty of time to hide evidence since Friday. And he might want to know that one of his children is missing.