The group Homeward Bound is releasing a new age progressed photo of Kyron Horman.
It was June 4, 2011 when Kyron Horman went missing from Skyline School in Portland. On Monday, the Homeward Bound program will release a new photo that shows what Kyron would look like today.
The photo will be displayed on the sides of trailers owned by Gordon Trucking of Pacific, Washington.
The Homeward Bound program, created in 2005 in a partnership between the Washington State Patrol and Gordon Trucking, has assisted in the recovery of six missing children.
Children currently in the Homeward Bound Program:
Agueda Arias, missing since November 2001, 2 years old
Lindsey Baum, missing since June 2009, 10 years old
Misty Copsey, missing since September 1992, 13 years old
Kayla Croft-Payne, missing since April 2010, 15 years old
Ronald Frye, missing since September 1993, 15 years old
Richard (Cody) Haynes, missing since September 2004, 11 years old
Bryce Herda, missing since April 1995, 6 years old
Tyler Inman, missing since October 1982, 3 years old
Lenoria Jones, missing since July 1995, 3 years old
Sofia Juarez, missing since February 2003, 5 years old
Teekah Lewis, missing since January 1999, 2 years old
Katya Lyne, missing since March 1997, 15 years old
Loukthayoth Phiangdae, missing since February 1996, 11 years old
Joseph Pichler, missing since January 2006, 18 years old
Jasmine Sajedi, missing since July 2004, 2 years old
Shelby Wright, missing since July 2004, 14 years old