In what could be another opportunity to spread the story of missing 2-year-old Trenton Duckett, a Korean-American celebrity is scheduled to visit South Korea. Trenton Duckett is the child reported missing August 27th, 2006 from Leesburg, Florida. He is believed by authorities to possibly be in South Korea according to Local News 6.
Ursula Mayes will visit Korea on Sunday with her Korean mother to celebrate the Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 18. Mayes is one of the top Korean-American stars in the United States, along with football champion Hines Ward and actress Moon Bloodgood, who each have a Korean mother and an American father. A brief appeal for assistance during their visits or mention of his disappearance may go a long way in raising public awareness.
The 27-year-old model appears in the top-rated show “Deal or No Deal” on NBC.
Update 08-21-07: The Ocala Star-Banner Evidence photos to be released in Trenton Duckett disappearance
“After exhaustive investigations, by multiple agencies, we continue to find no evidence of a hand-off of Trenton either locally, nationally or internationally,” the press release stated. “As with all the possible theories into Trenton’s disappearance, the hand-off theory has been scrutinized by several agencies.”
Note: Edward Lee Melanson was allegedly abducted by Kyong-Mi Lee, his non-custodial mother, and may be traveling to South Korea.
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