It’s been more than 12 years since Kyron Horman disappeared from his elementary school in Northwest Portland, and the community gathered over the weekend for a car show that looks to keep the search going.
Sunday was the 11th annual Kyron's Car Show in Beaverton.
Kyron was last seen at Skyline Elementary in 2010. His stepmother was the last person to see him, andshe says she dropped him off at school.
The annual car show aims to raise awareness on Kyron’s disappearance, and equip parents with the tools they need to make sure this doesn't happen to them.
"We still need people looking for us. That's the primary one. With our foundation, we're doing child ID's. So get an ID done of your child. It's got a photo, fingerprint, recent description, so parents can have those with them if they've got out an event like this and lose track of their child. They can use those to track them down," said Kaine Horman, Kyron’s father.
In June, authorities issued a new age progression photo of Kyron Horman, who would be 20 years old now.
There's a reward for information in the case. If you recognize him or know where he is, call the police.