ROSEBURG, Ore. -- The mother of missing Portland boy Kyron Horman started a new campaign to put pressure on the boy’s stepmother, who has long been a focus of the investigation.
Kyron's mother, Desiree Young, told KGW that "we are taking the fight to her."
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Young, her husband and other friends and family went to Roseburg, where Terri Moulton Horman has been living with her parents since a couple of week's after Kyron was last seen.
Kyron Horman has been missing since he disappeared from Skyline Elementary school in Portland on June 4, 2010. His stepmother was reportedly the last person to see him.
"It's not right that Terri gets to have a free life while my son is missing," Young said. "There's only one person that knows where Kyron is and when you see her, you need to ask where he is."
Young was in Roseburg, Oregon, where Moulton-Horman has lived with her parents since her husband filed for divorce weeks after Kyron's disappearance.
“We are putting the pressure on Terri,” Young told KGW. “We are bringing it to her. She needs to know we will not rest until Kyron is brought home."
Young, her husband Tony and members of their family were handing out new fliers (pictured, above) highlighting Kyron.
In an interview with reporters, Young was asked if she believes Kyron is still alive.
"In the beginning of the case, I did believe that," she said. I hope every day that Kyron comes through the door and that we find him okay. I want that with everything.
"But with the information and evidence that I have been presented against Terri, I'm confident that she probably did something to him."
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