Hang Lee | |
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Age | 17 |
Race | Asian |
Sex | Female |
Location | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Disappeared | January 12, 1993 |
Missing for | 28 years |
Height | 5' |
Weight | 90 pounds |
Classification | Suspected homicide |
Hang Lee was a teenager who disappeared in 1993 in Minnesota. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance.
Case
Hang was last known to have visited Mark Wallace for a job interview. Prior to leaving, she told her brother to search for her if she did not return. Nikki Lee (no relation), a friend of Hang, was among the last people to have seen her. She has recanted her story regarding Hang's disappearance several times, and ultimately refused to cooperate with authorities and hired an attorney.
Mark Wallace is the prime suspect in her disappearance and has a history of involvement in sex crimes. In addition, one of Wallace's victims had been lured after Wallace promised a job interview. Like Nikki Lee, Wallace hired an attorney and was uncooperative with the investigation. No conclusive evidence has linked Wallace to Hang's disappearance, but Wallace is believed to have involvement in Hang's disappearance. No convictions have been made, but foul play is suspected regardless.
Characteristics
- Black hair (bangs dyed red).
- Brown eyes.
- Can speak both English and Hmong.
Clothing and Accessories
- A black leather jacket
- A black t-shirt with "Skid Row" written on the back
- Black jeans
Gallery
Sources
- Hang Lee at the Charley Project
- Hang Lee at the Doe Network
- Hang Lee at NamUs
- Hang Lee at NCMEC