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2019: FBI seeks help with Kyron Horman case, 2 more Oregon cases on National Missing Children's Day

The FBI also recognized two cases involving sisters Shaina Ashley Kirkpatrick and Shausha Latine Henson.

Editor's note: Video is from 2018, marking eight years since Kyron Horman's disappearance.

PORTLAND, Ore. -- May 25 is recognized each year as National Missing Children’s Day. This year, the FBI’s Portland division shared three long-term investigations involving Oregon kids on their Twitter page.

One of those cases is the disappearance of Kyron Horman. Horman was 7 years old and last seen at Skyline Elementary School in Portland on June 4, 2010. He has never been found but investigators say the case is active and ongoing.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released a new age-progressed image of Kyrone Horman on Thursday, May 25, 2017. (Photo: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)

A KGW investigation in 2017 revealed that the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office was coordinating ground searches and detectives were analyzing new computer evidence. A grand jury continues to hear evidence in Kyron's disappearance and has met multiple times.

VIDEO: Kyron Horman timeline (2017 video)

The FBI  also recognized two cases involving sisters Shaina Ashley Kirkpatrick and Shausha Latine Henson. Shaina was 3 years old and Shausha was just 2 months old when they disappeared on April 4, 2001. They were last seen with their mother en route to Sacramento, California. Their mother’s body was found on April 29, 2001 outside of Ferney, Nevada. The whereabouts of the two girls remains unknown.

Credit: FBI
Shaina Ashley Kirkpatrick disappeared on April 4, 2001
Credit: FBI
Shausha Latine Henson disappeared on April 4, 2001

If you have any information regarding a missing child, the FBI urges you to call your local field office, police or 911. Tips can also be submitted online.

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