Father of missing Oregon boy asking stepmom to leave home this weekend
By APFriday, July 16, 2010
Missing Oregon boy’s father wants wife out of home
PORTLAND, Ore. — The father and stepmother of a missing Portland boy have settled their dispute over when she will move out of their house.
Portland news organizations said Terri Horman has agreed to move out of the house she shared with Kaine Horman by 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Kaine Horman, who’s living elsewhere, had asked a judge to order his estranged wife to leave the house this weekend. She had sought more time.
Kaine Horman has filed for divorce and gotten a protective restraining order against her. He says he believes she was involved in the disappearance of 7-year-old Kyron Horman. He’s been missing since June 4.
Police have not named her as a suspect.
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Friday afternoon hearing in Multnomah County Circuit Court will determine when the stepmother of a missing Portland boy has to move out of her home.
Kaine Horman wants his estranged wife Terri Horman out of the house this weekend.
Terri Horman’s lawyer, Stephen Houze, says she has agreed to leave, but moving is difficult because she has been the target of death threats and media attention since the June 4 disappearance of 7-year-old Kyron Horman. The lawyer says she should be given until Monday to move.
Kaine Horman filed for divorce and requested a restraining order against her, saying he believes she was involved with Kyron’s disappearance. Police have not named her as a suspect.
Information from: KGW-TV, The Oregonian