Kyron Horman Missing Case: Terri Horman Breaks Her Silence In People Magazine Interview

New York, NY-  For nearly five and a half years Terri Horman has refused to speak publicly about her step-sons case.  Outside of one assertion of her innocence while on the stand in a name change hearing she ultimately was denied, Horman did not speak to any reporters or answer any of their questions regarding Kyron Hormans disappearance. Until Now.

Horman courtesy of People

Horman was interviewed by People Magazines Elaine Aradillas for both the print and online editions,  and will be doing a series of personal interviews over the next week, to include wwww.blinkoncrime.com.

In the brief online video excerpt , the second part to air on ABC’s Good Morning America Friday morning,  Horman  maintains she is deaf in her left ear, a critical factor in the outcome of her first polygraph.

“… At what point are Kyron’s biological parents going to realize I don’t have the answers, they need to change this thing around…”

“…There is so much the public is not being told about this investigation, that’s why I am doing this- nobody is looking for Kyron…”

Horman’s interview drew sharp reactions from Kaine Horman and Desiree Young, Kyron’s parents.

“…Why is she silent for 5 1/2 years if she is innocent.  I want her to tell me where Kyron is.  If she is innocent she should call Multnomah County Sheriffs Office and sit down for an interview…”-  Desiree Young

“Hi friends. Yes I am well aware of the tabloid journalism piece in the media today. FYI – there will be more of the same coming Friday
We have a HOST of MCSO and FBI investigators STILL standing by with interviews and polygraphs when someone actually wants to cooperate. FEEL FREE TO STOP BY THEY ARE WAITING!! STILL!! Until then we’ll stick with the scores of people with valid/accurate information and the failed polygraphs as the only actual actions taken to-date.  To all of you: how about not linking the article/interview?
REMEMBER KYRON?!?!? This is what we need to be focused on!!
Love you Kyron!!” – Kaine Horman post on his Facebook Page

Christina Stoy, www.blinkoncrime.com Editor In Chief was able to confirm with Ms. Horman directly that she has been willing to meet with Kyron’s investigators both previously and in the future with the sole provision that it be conducted in the presence of her Attorney,  Portland criminal defense lawyer Stephen Houze.

Horman went on to say that investigators with the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office have been well aware of “that” over the last five and a half years and they have never requested an interview.  Um, What?

Horman reveals some shocking details about the subsequent polygraphs examinations referenced by Kaine Horman and Desiree Young and other allegations of improper tactics on behalf of MCSO in the second half of her interview to air tomorrow morning on abc’s GMA and on Nightline.

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4,701 Comments

  1. A Texas Grandfather says:

    The important thing about the teacher allowing Kyron to go outside with the unknown to us man (unsub=unknown subject) is there was no followup with that piece of information. The teacher should have been able to describe the person. I find it very difficult to believe that no one on the school staff knew this person and why he needed assistance at the truck.

    Someone in LE with real experience in interviews should have been able to find several things about the man Kyron left the building with.

    Did the administration of PPS prevent proper interviews? This would have come from the District Superintendent to the Skyline principle and finally to the teaching staff.

    The fact that no one at the school raised a red flag until the afternoon bus arrived in Kyrons neighborhood and he wasn’t on it is troubling. Hours later that would give the abductor plenty of time to drive North to Washington State,South to California or East to Idaho or even farther North to Canada.

    A quality cold case group may be able to find information that no one has connected together and begin to solve the case. Of course, they too could be blocked by the MCSO people or others withholding vital information.

  2. Rose says:

    @Blink, wrt “No getting around it- if LE still believes TMH is involved they must believe Ky left the school with that unsub, period. B”

    The single worst decision of this investigation–to conceal from the public, particulularly Skyline adults present and observant at the SF–the existence and identifiers and all data surrounding SZ and all his interactions with Horman and attendees, flows in my opinion from Staton’s characteristic Do Not Inform/Hold Close/Be Loyal
    psychology, which as likely flowed from his HazMat Injury as his leg and kidney troubles.

    You were spot on, early on, recommending a community meeting with attendees led by Law Enforcement to progress group leads via shared memories and perceptions.

    –PS I’ve realized I’m calling the investigation Horman now,
    Maybe because Kyron is growing up, and I am tired of Soldier’s drivel.

    Right.
    B

  3. Rose says:

    @Blink. wrt “Bobby O’Donnell had been removed from CAT prior to Kyron’s disappearance and to my knowledge no member of MCSO was ever put in his place to date. B”

    TY for your mastery, our fact-guru….

    If this case ever has a criminal prosecution attached he is a criminal defense attorney’s *fantasy* dream. (In lieu of the crude expression)

    AND

    Y’all know I do not express such professional criticism lightly.
    B

  4. Rose says:

    On with O’Donnell, by Fall 2010, wasn’t he on hwy k9 drug patrol?

    Now Gates was made Lt PIO in early 2008.
    But in 12/09 Staton’s press release said on promotion to Caltn he remained
    Mgr of Patrol (land).
    Was Gates still in charge of Patrol in Fall 2010 when
    O’Donnell beached on that friendly shore? (trying to get
    at who succors whom in this hot mess).

  5. T. Ruth says:

    @Rose

    The thing about DAD that still makes me wonder, is that there was a report out there (I’m SURE I read this, but doesn’t mean it was an accurate one) that DAD had been arrested before for prostitution.

    Now, when I first read that, I was like okay, so what?, thinking it was prostitution with a woman, but, we’ve been informed by someone who knew DAD that he was not into women, so…..who was he involved with in the prostitution case, and just who was doing the prostituting? IDK, but for me, until I know otherwise, I will wonder if there is some connection. For instance, perhaps DAD was in a relationship with some man who was in some relationship with young boys, not necessarily DAD himself, but whomever DAD was seeing. IDK, but the thought remains out there, for me anyway. Well heck, all thoughts remain out there, until some sort of valid information is ever released.

  6. T. Ruth says:

    Bobby O’Donnell had been removed from CAT prior to Kyron’s disappearance and to my knowledge no member of MCSO was ever put in his place to date.
    B

    *********

    @Blink, so do you have any idea yet as to why O’Donnell replaced Gosson as lead? Any? Circle Y/N (not trying to dig into your next article) :)

    LOL
    Different ranks, not a replacement.
    B

  7. erose says:

    Rose, Take the compliments in, you deserve them. Like Blink said a few pages back, you are political savant. Whether it be your photographic memory or devotion or both, your brain power is appreciated, admired and possibly required.

  8. Rose says:

    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/09/new_strategy_in_kyron_horman_c.html
    It was Sept 15 Staton reassigned members of the SIU, Warrant Strike Force, & Patrol back to that work; so “bad huts” had gotten a 3-1/2 month hiatus. This reads like in early Sept after a meeting with Shrunk, the Task Force’s mandate would be to get to the evidence threshhold that Shrunk would file charges against one target.

  9. Rose says:

    bad guys that is

    I’m a little curious who SIU’s investigatory drug operations were in May 2010

  10. Rose says:

    I was reading comprehension challenged in Feb:
    Lindstrand moved from Corrections Captn
    to Acting Chief of Business at least by last December
    to replace Yankee. http://www.wweek.com/2016/02/03/multnomah-county-sheriff-dan-staton-monitored-panel-that-is-discussing-major-changes-to-his-office/
    Looks like Staton gave her his secretarial work though.

  11. Rose says:

    still reading challenged.
    Yankee settled Feb 11, retaining her Chief Deputy position (on admin leave)
    yet here Lindstand represents herself as Chief Deputy, holding Yankee’s position.
    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2016/02/commissioners_seek_answers_aft.html
    Smith did query Linstrand about the audit.
    It appears Lindstand was dispatched to this meeting by Staton to call it merely an interim study and refuse to discuss the findings. Her other public new assignment was to google the committee members evaluating elective v appointive.
    Both assignments do not make her look qualified to speak for Business and the Budget to Commissioners, yet no Commissioner has taken Staton to task about this and other promotions.
    —–
    In the Guisto matter, when DPSST effectively did nothing, it said the public’s option was Recall.

  12. cd says:

    cd- I have all of your test posts, lol.
    B

  13. Rose says:

    if Staton violates his Yankee settlement agreement 14 days later (re representing to Commissioners who holds Chief Deputy position),and is untruthful regarding the audit contents to the Commissioners, how can any public Staton statement about the Horman investigation be credibke? Shults was PIO in 2012. I’m wondering who was PIO between Gates (08-09) and Shults at the time of the abduction. Was it Lindstrand? It seems to be a step on career path from river patrol to chief deputy. seems to be river patrol, PIO, land patrol or corrections, chief deputy as the trajectory–which leaves out all that detective business, tho Reiser did time there. But then he didn’t make chief deputy but was bypassed and back heading patrol. maybe he was one employee known to Blink who was iffy on Terri as the investigation target. maybe that’s why GJ1 didn’t produce as he testified.

    Kafoury’s Jules endorsement shows her watershed issue even more than Green is the homeless.
    And political Staton created a homeless outreach team concommitant with her taking over Chair.
    http://portlandtribune.com/go/42-news/262392-134602-homelessness-a-symptom-of-underlying-problems

  14. cd says:

    Still testing ok cd, lol
    B

  15. T. Ruth says:

    Is cd taking a test? :)

    lol, not from BOC, posting issue.
    B

  16. T. Ruth says:

    To this day, I still am shocked by the similarity between the case of Stacie Wilmoth back in the 1978 and Kyron’s abduction. Same age even, both 7 years old. I wonder if Gresham PD still has anything of evidence, the old article says she had socks and t-shirt on. I wonder if they ever pulled out the old evidence and ran dna tests on them. If not they should!

  17. Rose says:

    this article clearly calls O’Donnell “the lead investigator” the first 18 months.
    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2013/07/multnomah_county_prosecutors_m.html
    The same term was used of the man who briefed Shrunk & Staton the first week of Sept, 2010, resulting
    in the Task Force and return of other deputies to their units. He must’ve been plenty mad
    Shrunk said You don’t have enough evidence after the GJ failed to indict. ooks like with him at the helm another year, the Task Force got nowhere.

    It is possible how O’Donnell controlled Kaine wrt the civil case was he could’ve described the CAT team and the expectation Kaine would make kiara “safe” by getting that RO and putting Terri out of the home. The threat of
    kiara in a foster home (which O’Donnell couldn’t achieve but Kaine wouldn’t know), the prospect of Kaine being in Court with the govt questioning her safety in his custody, would have done it. And Rackner woukdn’t want questions about his custodial fitness raised by O’Donnell if Kaine presented a more amiable posture in the divorce than he did. Kaine might also have had that motive (proving a “safe” environment) when moving in the Lady with a Mother history
    to babysit, cook, clean, and other services.

  18. Rose says:

    calling the abduction aftermath the Horman Investigation (after Kyron, not Kaine)
    alludes though to Father’s imprimateur and repeated stamp of approval publically on it.

  19. T. Ruth says:

    @Rose, I’m not sure what you’re looking for, but:

    The Major Crimes Team is made up of a whole lot of folk:

    CSI Melissa Arne GPD
    OSPCL Chrystal Bell OSP
    Sgt. Steve Bevens TPD
    Det. Rick Blake GPD
    Det. Tony Cobb GPD
    Det. Brandon Crate GPD
    DDA Brian Davidson MCDA
    Det. Billy Epperson FPD
    Det. Matt Fagan GPD
    Det. Paul Farnstrom MCSO
    Sgt. Bob Fay GPD
    Det. Larry Foulke GPD
    AAIII Tina Frostad GPD
    Det. Robert Galbreath GPD
    Det. Ryan Gleason GPD
    Lt. Claudio Grandjean GPD
    CSI Deanna Gross GPD
    Inv. Tech Janet Hailey MCSO
    Det. Rian Hakala MCSO
    Sgt. Jon Harrington OSP
    AAII Kristin Hartman GPD
    Sgt. Mark Herron MCSO
    Det. Scott Hogan GPD
    Det. Fred Huffman GPD
    Det. Aaron Jackson OSP
    Sgt. Keith Krafve MCSO
    Sgt. Jan Kubic MCSO
    Det. Kyle Lewis GPD

    Det. Sean Mallory MCSO
    DDA Chris Mascal MCDA
    Sgt. Bernie Meyer FPD
    AAII Jill Mick GPD
    AAII Rachael Miller GPD
    AAII Di Nicholas GPD
    Det. Kevin Odil MCSO
    Det. Bob O’Donnell MCSO
    Det. Jay Pentheny MCSO
    Det. Bob Peterson GPD
    Det. John Rasmussen GPD
    DDA Don Rees MCDA
    Det. Patti Rhoades OSP
    Det. Brad Robertson FPD
    Det. Jim Seymour GPD
    Det. Steve Smith MCSO
    Det. Tim Snider GPD
    Det. Lars Snitker MCSO
    Det. Joe Storagee TPD
    Det. Scott Sudaiser OSP
    CSI Tami Surplus GPD
    OSPCL Nici Vance OSP
    Det. Greg Vining TPD
    Det. Tommy Walker GPD
    Lt. Ned Walls MCSO
    Lt. Pat Williams GPD
    Det. Levi Yandell MCSO
    Det. Ken Yohe MCSO

    http://blinkoncrime.com/2013/09/11/blink-on-crime-kyron-horman-investigation-exclusive-dede-spicher-interview-yields-allegations-of-illegal-steroid-use-terri-horman-took-to-police/comment-page-3/

    **********
    Tell me there’s no relationship between the Davidson, DA listed above and the other Davidson we know of, same thing with the Gleason detective above and the Jason Gleason steroid user from Canby. Hopefully, just coincidences.

  20. T. Ruth says:

    Here’s where I read about DAD’s prostitution charge:

    Before the shooting Sunday night, state court records showed only minor offenses in Durham’s past. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor prostitution charge in Portland in 1999, and had citations for speeding in 2000 and not wearing a helmet on a motorcycle in 1993.

    http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/01/friends_oregon_officer_shootin.html

  21. T. Ruth says:

    Why does the task force have so many members of the Gresham Police Department? Anyone know?

  22. Ode says:

    T.Ruth says:
    I will wonder if there is some connection. For instance, perhaps DAD was in a relationship with some man who was in some relationship with young boys, not necessarily DAD himself, but whomever DAD was seeing. IDK, but the thought remains out there, for me anyway. Well heck, all thoughts remain out there, until some sort of valid information is ever released.
    ****
    I am right there with you on this one and I can not dismiss the prostitution arrest. It seems to me he was the “prostitute” not the solicitor or he would have been charged with solicitation. I could be wrong. I also seem to remember he had made some comment or some comment was made about him observing an earlier law enforcement procession of a deceased officer similar to the one of June 4th. Then there was the strange story from one man that DAD told him he had seen or been with a LE person who had been doing something (forgive me if I am wrong but it was something like putting a body in a trunk) illegal. He was certainly spooked by something when the police office tried to stopped him and I do wonder if it was fear from knowledge of what happened to Kyron. I am rambling but have always had this in my mind.

  23. Rose says:

    cd it is lonely here;
    I guess everyone is cooking.
    Test on us …

  24. Rose says:

    I don’t blame O’Donnell for the cold case as much as the Micromanaging Sheriff (esp with “press cases”)
    who made him lead investigator and kept him there 18 months after his tunnel vision was known, but most outrageously over a year after the No Go Sept 2010 meeting wuth the lead investigator, Staton, and Shrunk.
    Staton tried to open a lock with a malleable cucumber rather than a key.

  25. Rose says:

    @TRuth. At some point in the last year Blink mentioned an age range by witnesses iirc, but said
    one couldn’t hold to that.

  26. Rose says:

    @TRuth. my opinion is He Who Does Not Want to be Named was too concrete in thought style and verbal expression to have adopted that moniker as an allusion to his family life. He most likely was just fond of the Toon– his muscles & physical capabilities and his propensity to rescue the weak.

  27. Rose says:

    @cd. I went thru a period where every post here poofed when I was on wifi. I learned to switch settings to regular cell just for a post so there was no poof problem. It was irritating to do that, but a couple months later some update unknown to me went behind my back & resolved the problem. So maybe a settings switch temporarily would work?

  28. A Texas Grandfather says:

    Rose has researched and given us a lot of information about the internal changes at MCSO. Without additional knowledge, my take at this point is that Staton was not moving people around to make a more professional and quality agency. He was moving them based on their loyalty to him rather than their training and experience.

    The made-up drug sting against DeDe and Terri was a deliberate attempt to create a diversion away from the facts regarding Kyron’s abduction. There is a motive for this action that needs discovery. I think it has to do with Staton and others using their official positions to punish Terri for possibly implicating several officers that Kaine Horman worked out with at the gymn.

  29. cd says:

    Just post. I have them all :)
    B

  30. cd says:

    Everything is posting CD :)
    B

  31. T. Ruth says:

    Sorry, I meant Major Crimes Team. Answering my own question, I guess because it’s the most populated city East of Portland. But why would there be more GP officers than MCSO? Better detectives? 32 detectives in all, 15 from Gresham PD, 11 from MCSO, 1 from Fairview, 2 from Troutdale, 3 from OSP. 56 people in all on the ECMCT, 26 from GPD, 15 people from MCSO, 6 people from OSP, 3 people from the MC DA’s office, 3people from FPD, 3 people from TPD.

    I don’t know, just looking at this, isn’t Skyline Elementary closer to Portland than to Gresham? We already know PPB should have been the lead investigators in this according to contract with PPS, but Gresham is a long ways away isn’t it? I gotta go look at a map.

  32. T. Ruth says:

    https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jBhnmisIDsUJ:https://www.mcso.us/profiles/pdf/services_report_2010.pdf+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

    Blink, according to the above 2010 MCSO Services Report, O’Donnell was still on CAT:

    Multnomah County Child Abuse Team (CAT) MCSO’s CAT detective participates in a team made up of local law enforcement and hu-man services agencies. In order to investigate re-ports of child abuse, the team decided on a multi-disciplinary approach. Each report of child abuse in Multnomah County, as well as those left on the Health and Human Services Child Abuse Hotline, is reviewed by one of two sergeants on the team and then assigned to one of the ten detectives on the team. Upon investigation, detectives often find evidence of additional child abuse crimes involving other victims which leads to an increased need for more investigation and resources to accomplish it.

    MCSO Detective Bobby O’Donnell, who has worked as a CAT detective for four years, says, “The crimes I investigate are against children who are defenseless and innocent. I’m proud to be involved in a
    multidisciplinary approach that maximizes the skills and resources of agencies that are passionate about helping children.”
    Fact – Members of the Child Abuse Team are specially trained in the use of legally sound and age appropriate interviewing and investigatory tech-niques. In 2008, CAT detectives reviewed over 18,000 reports, which originated from the police or the Department of Human Services.

    Thank you T. Ruth, I am aware of the error in that piece. Bobby O’Donnell was removed involuntarily from CAT prior to June 2010.
    B

  33. Rose says:

    http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/24/ethics-court-fines-pennsylvania-justice-50k-for-le/
    kinda the outcome needed in Multnomah re Staton:
    He resigns & gets pension.
    He pays a proportionally small fine.
    His foibles get a head nod as to being an ill-reflection on his agency.

    Problem is in Portlandia, this would be equivalently
    in DSPPT ( the professional regulator), and no one has sent it to Erick G.

  34. T. Ruth says:

    Geeze, I’m losing it, of course I know Skyline Ridge is in Portland. Why on earth was it being investigated by the EAST County crime teams?

    This makes like zero sense with or without a PPB/PPS contract. This crime should have been investigated by PPB. UNLESS, there was some conflict of interest, I can’t think of any other reason it was not.

  35. Rose says:

    i see some method in Staton’s Horman
    case secrecy/misinformation posture.

    DOSST opined with Guisto the remedy for
    an unprofessional Sheriff is recall.

    Therefore, to avert
    embroiling himself,
    there is every incentive for
    Staton to mislead the press
    (Bernstein at the head of the line) that
    Terri was responsible, and she just won’t cooperate
    to explain this mishandled, misdirected cold case
    costing taxpayers so much in OT.

  36. erose says:

    Neighborhood DA Program started by Schrunk in 1990.

    snips>

    Schrunk launched his community prosecution initiative—what he
    calls the Neighborhood District Attorney Program—in 1990. It
    currently has seven full-time prosecutors, and while they place a strong emphasis on solving quality-of-life problems such as speeding,
    public urination, and minor drug sales, they also address serious
    crime. For example, they developed a multi-pronged effort to
    respond to gang-related crime, including shootings and drug dealing.

    Neighborhood prosecutors also developed “community search
    warrants”—warrants that relied on neighbors’ observations of suspicious
    activity (such as people coming in and out of a house at all
    hours of the day and night) supported by two or three hours of
    observation by police. A community search warrant can sometimes
    take only a day or two to obtain, whereas in the past the process
    had been far more labor intensive, requiring police to conduct
    undercover buys over months and sometimes years.

    http://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/documents/CP_SC.pdf

  37. Rose says:

    @TRuth. wrt ” T. Ruth says:
    March 24, 2016 at 2:25 pm
    Why does the task force have so many members of the Gresham Police Department? Anyone”
    Gresham detectives were the backbone of the E County Major Crimes team,
    involved in thus case from ghe beginning. It was called E Cty Major crimes because the smaller PDs willing to throw in on a joint team with mcso were located there. The name had nothing to do with the geographic County area served.

    If O’Donnell were removed it would be at the request of the PPB officer in charge.
    CAT was largely PPB with token LE representing other jurisdictions.

    In my experience this would be due to:
    disobeying orders or
    no longer a credible witness in Court cases
    or arresting a parent(s) for abuse that lacked evidence (thus ada complained).

  38. Rose says:

    It is no surprise a Sgt (? rank) suddenly without portfolio ended up on the front lines of Horman
    becauseStaton said from 6/4 to approx 9/15 he redeployed every investigator he had
    from Warrant Strike to SIU to those detailed to other Dept’s (such as CAT). The question is how he ended up as the 18 month “Lead.” Now it is explained why in the Task Force composition doc I just posted here a Tadk Force Sgt was Lead, reporting to a Lt. Obviously that soreadshett putting a Sgt in the Lead was detailing O’Donnell. Why him? Did he snow his peers and his mcso Lt with facile talk of his cases worked on the CAT, so they thought he had special expertise? Did Staton do no due diligence and talk to his CAT PPB Supervisor?

    TRuth, apart from mcso, most of the Major Crimes Team were from Troutdale and Gresham because that’s where the PDs were that would cooperate with mcso. No one has mentioned what that participation cost ($) the City if Troutdale. Probably the reason their PD went under down the road. Troutdale would’ve been better off handling its own city LE and let the county staff up, pay up, its own personnel,

  39. Rose says:

    PS I hardly think Bean is the only business-political elite in the region with a social circle which probably has peers sharing a taste for (allegedly) the underaged; nor his young once boyfriend the only (alleged) procurer of same.

  40. Rose says:

    OT
    Remember: http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2016/03/portland_public_schools_threat.html

    Well look at comments for the object of Jolene’s whack-a-mole
    http://www.wweek.com/2016/03/23/portland-public-schools-launches-investigation-of-no-bid-contract/
    Somebody interest her in eled safety issues; like PPS transparency wrt this abduction.

  41. Rose says:

    fyi
    to buttress Blink’s point:
    http://www.criminalattorney.com/crimes/anabolic_steroid.htm
    again if arrested he might have also been threatened with a child neglect charge and foster care for kuara.

    the question is who threatened Kaine?
    mcso employee or Frink? or both?
    And why did Rackner buy in rather than give him independent legal advice and refer
    him to a crimjnal attorney?
    Once Kaine’s steroids and checks were in Houzs’s hands, Frink had no evidence other than the word of
    drug dealors for a reduction in their sentences. Kaine woukd’ve been better off financially
    and wrt the case progression working with Terri and
    Houze and filing that tort suit against pps.
    —-
    Why does Terri think Briede threw her under the bus?
    Actually, don’t answer, he has a history of suits.

  42. Rose says:

    One has to wonder if when Shrunk & Staton met with the Lead Investigator in 9/10 if Shrunk made a deliberate decision to keep the case going down in mcso under this luckless Lead where while the case would not be solved, at least no harm would be done to his DA Office.

  43. erose says:

    TRuth, I was looking for the MCT list, glad you found it. Obviously all the detectives weren’t assigned to Kyron’s case, so it makes me wonder if Staton cherry picked the MCSO MCT detectives exclusively.

    snip>

    Multnomah County sheriff’s Deputy Mark Herron, one of the search and rescue coordinators working on the Kyron Horman task force,…

    “I think about this case constantly,” said Sgt. Keith Krafve, the task force supervisor who was the night shift sergeant when Kyron was reported missing.

    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/12/multnomah_county_sheriff_dan_s_2.html

    [June 2010 o/t MCSO list]

    Sgt. Diana Olsen – $17, 390.00
    Deputy Lee Gosson – $16,966.00
    Deputy Kevin Jones – $15,784.50
    Deputy Joshua Zwick – $14,949.50
    Deputy Bobby O’Donnell – $14,035.00 [MCT]
    Deputy Jonathan Zwick – $13,144.50
    Deputy Sean Mallory – $11,263.00
    Deputy Daniel Rendon – $10,930.00
    Deputy Lars Snitker – $10, 190.00 [MCT]
    Deputy Matthew Ferguson – $10,155.50
    Deputy Timothy Wonacott – $10,013.00
    But the grand prize for overtime in June 2010 goes to Sgt. Jan Kubic, who was paid $18,164.50 in total overtime compensation for the month, on top of a total annual compensation package of $146,842. [MCT]

    http://www.victoriataft.com/mccain-kyron-kops-confident-yet-clueless-and-raking-in-the-ot-2/

    T. Ruth says:
    March 24, 2016 at 2:05 pm

    Just an fyi- in the pay scale standards for Sheriff I reviewed of the county audit- he is supposed to be the highest paid.
    B

  44. erose says:

    Law enforcement directory for Oregon. It shows all of the specialty units in each jurisdiction. (btw, Gresham does not list MCT, MCSO gets credit)

    http://okb.oregon.gov/agency-directory/

  45. erose says:

    Rose, If only 2002 had been different. Guisto’s endorsements were of interest to me.
    https://multco.us/elections/may-21-2002-multnomah-county-sheriff

  46. erose says:

    Correction: MCSO does not list MCT in their list of specialty units.

    Right. Good research erose.
    B

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