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Denise Harrison (Second Life nickname: Ronnie Rhode)

A Thanksgiving Wish Gains Community Support

Family of Missing Son, Travis Baker Offer New Reward Plea

 

MISSING

 

Travis Baker

North Carolina

 

Weight: 160 lb.

Height: 6’

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Dark Brown

Age: 19

 

 

 

Wilmington, N.C. – Days ago the family of missing youth, Travis Baker offered  a cash reward that is running for ten days and is still running through December 5th in hope that someone will step forward and just tell them where they can find their son. The $2,000.00 reward began on November 25th at midnight, no strings, no questions asked. “I hope that someone will call the authorities or the CUE Center and end our nightmare; we am desperate to find our son”, said the father of Travis, Dwayne Baker.

 

After hearing the worn out words of the Baker family three community leaders, who wish to remain anonymous have stepped up and have offered an increased of $3,000.00 to the $2,000.00 cash reward already in place. Now with only three days left to the reward offer, these business men join the family in their wait for information. “We are very appreciative of these people coming forward and it only confirms once again that there are still good people in this world and many who do care”, said CUE Founder, Monica Caison.

 

Travis Lee Baker was last seen in Catawba County, North Carolina on April 16, 2007; approximately early to mid day. He and his vehicle a candy apple red 1998 camero, with a NC tag number WRP8627 have simply vanished. Baker has three tattoos, his last name in capital letters across his back, the name “Hallie” on his chest and red & black tribal band on his upper left and right arm arm.

 

In the past year the Baker family along with the CUE Center for Missing Persons, family friends, law officials and the community have conducted searches, held benefits and public awareness campaigns (local and nationally), erected billboards, the list goes on, all in an effort to gain information and ultimately to bring Travis home; to date Travis remains missing along with his vehicle.

 

If anyone has information on the whereabouts of Travis Baker please contact the Catawba County Sheriff’s Department at  (828) 464-5241  or CUE Center for Missing Persons  (910) 343-1131  or the 24 hour line  (910) 2…, callers can remain anonymous.  

 

In 1994 the CUE Center for Missing Persons was founded to aid cases of missing persons nationwide; funded entirely by donations, and staffed by volunteers. CUE Founder Monica Caison, has dedicated her life to the plight of missing people; which is focused on finding the missing, advocating for their causes, and supporting their families. Since its inception, CUE has helped more than 7,000 families in what is often the most confusing and desperate times of their lives.



Author:
Denise Harrison (Second Life nickname: Ronnie Rhode)
Time:
Thursday, December 4th, 2008 at 2:22 am
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