Kyron's mom: 'Even though you hope to find answers, you really don't want to ...'

PORTLAND, Ore. - Desiree Young, the mother of missing Kyron Horman, said Sunday it was excruciatingly hard to wait the two hours to hear from the medical examiner what or who the bones found during a search for her son belonged to.

The bones searchers found Saturday near Forest Park ended up being from an animal. But that time of uncertainty was something she never had felt before.

Dozens of volunteers have been going through the park and the neighboring area off Skyline Boulevard searching for Kyron this weekend. The 7-year-old was last seen in June 2010.

It wasn't just volunteers but also K-9 units throughout Oregon that came to join the search this holiday weekend.

When the bones were found, and it wasn't clear whether they were Kyron's, the memory of that moment brought his mother to tears.

"Even though you hope to find answers, you really don't want to find answers too at the same time," Desiree said. "So finding bones is very upsetting and especially this time, because it was the first time where I looked and I couldn't definitively say."

The search isn't over. On Sunday night crews will be mapping out where to look Monday.

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