It was on May 7, 1975, that four-year-old Cameron went missing from the family’s house in the Blind Line Road area in north Burlington. According to the RCMP’s website, the blond-haired and blue-eyed boy was last seen by his mother at around 3:15 p.m. He was reportedly playing on a swing set in a neighbor's yard not far from home. Cameron went into the neighbor's residence to play with a friend but was told that the friend was sleeping. He then left the residence and walked towards his house. At the time of his disappearance, Cameron was wearing a white shirt with a green band around the neck and monkeys climbing on the front, rust brown corduroy pants, navy blue socks, and brown desert boots. Extensive investigation and searches for the boy went on for “many, many days” and helped by “thousands of people.” The Milton Champion reported on its May 14 edition in 1975 how the aerial and land search efforts “covered the wooded swampy areas bounded by Blind Line, Colling Road, Guelph Line and Britannia Road.” It was later extended to the Lowville area and the Nelson Sand and Gravel pits, where “ponds in the area were dragged and explored by divers.” But their efforts were “to no avail” and to this day, Cameron’s whereabouts are still unknown.
Summary
- Date of Disappearance: May 7, 1975
- Location of Disappearance: North Burlington (Blind Line) Ontario
- Age at Disappearance: 4 Years Old
- Date of Birth: March 31, 1971
- Height: 3′
- Weight: 42 lbs
- Hair Color: Dirty Blonde Hair
- Eye Color: Blue
- Gender: Male
- Race: White
- Investigating Agency: Halton Police Kevin Britton, #905 465-8760 Case #1975-14472
- Dental Information: One top tooth discolored
- Medical Information: None to note
- Notable Identifiers: None to note
- Clothing/Jewelry: White shirt with green band around the neck with monkeys coming out of it, rust brown corduroy pants, navy blue socks, brown desert boots
- Tattoos: Nothing to note
Additional Information
PBMH Investigation Team Members have been making visits to the area and interviewing members of the public in hopes of gaining new information.