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NCIS Sydney: Son's Photo Stolen, Kidnapping Fears Rise
18 Mar
Summary
- A photo of Agent Mackey's teenage son was stolen during a security breach.
- The theft suggests a plot to track down and kidnap her son, Trey.
- This incident is linked to past threats against Mackey from an assassin.

NCIS: Sydney's recent episode, "Berthed," has set the stage for a dramatic turn in Season 3 with the impending introduction of Agent Michelle Mackey's teenage son, Trey. Although Noah Eid was cast as Trey in October, the events of "Berthed" have escalated the stakes. The episode depicted masked intruders breaching NCIS Sydney headquarters, a security failure linked to an investigation into a U.S. Naval officer's death. During the breach, a personal photograph of Mackey and Trey was stolen from her desk.
This theft immediately raises concerns of a potential kidnapping plot targeting Trey. The incident appears connected to Mackey's history as a target of the assassin known as "The Ghost" and implications of a rogue U.S. government faction placing her on a kill list. The article speculates that those who have targeted Mackey may now intend to use her son against her, creating a deeply personal threat for the NCIS Sydney team.
The series will continue to explore this developing storyline in the upcoming "Lone Wolf" two-part episode airing in 2026. While Trey's appearance is not explicitly confirmed for these episodes, the plot thread involving his safety is expected to be revisited soon.




