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Donna Chambers
Case Introduction
- Despite conducting an exhaustive search using multiple investigative tools and databases, the case of Donna Chambers from Carlingford, New Brunswick remains one of the most under-documented missing persons cases in the province. While she appears on official missing persons lists, there is a striking absence of detailed case information, family interviews, media coverage, or investigative documentation available in public records.
Case Overview
- Basic Case Information
- Name: Donna Chambers
- Missing From: Carlingford, New Brunswick
- Status: Listed as missing on New Brunswick's official missing persons database
- Case Classification: Long-term missing person (inactive investigation status unclear)
- Location Profile: Carlingford, New Brunswick
- Carlingford is a small rural farming community in Victoria County, New Brunswick, situated directly on the Canada-United States border between Maine and New Brunswick. Key characteristics of the community:
- Geographic Position: Located midway between Perth-Andover and Fort Fairfield on Route 190 (Fort Road)
- Economy: Heavily dependent on potato farming
- Population: Small, close-knit rural community
- Border Location: Ends at the Canada Border Services Agency inspection station
- Education: Students attend school in Perth-Andover under School District 14
- History: Named after John Carling
- Parish: Located within Andover Parish, Victoria County
Limited Available Evidence
Official Documentation
- The only confirmed official documentation of Donna Chambers' missing person status comes from:
- Gone In NB Database: Lists “CHAMBERS, Donna” as missing from “Carlingford, New Brunswick”
- Project Bigeye Reference: A brief mention stating “Donna went missing on February 27 1976. She was last seen getting into an unknown vehicle while walking from her house to the dump”
Critical Information Gap
- No detailed case file exists for Donna Chambers on the Gone In NB website, which typically maintains comprehensive reports for New Brunswick missing persons cases. The website's comprehensive report covering 17 major missing persons cases from New Brunswick dating from 1970-2025 does not include Donna Chambers, suggesting her case lacks the documentation or investigation activity of other cases.
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