Candlelight vigil to be held for Trenton Duckett in Leesburg Tuesday marks nearly 7 years since 2-year-old reported missing
LEESBURG, Fla. – Friends and family of Trenton Duckett will hold a candlelight vigil on Tuesday, seven years after he was reported missing from his Leesburg home.
Trenton had just turned 2 years old in 2006 when he disappeared. His family and friends will pray and call for answers at the vigil.
Days after Trenton disappeared his mother, Melinda Duckett, committed suicide.
The vigil will be held at the Leesburg Town Square at 7:30 p.m.
Watch Local 6 for more on this story.
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