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MISSING: Cameron March

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On May 7th, 1975, 4-year-old Cameron March was outside his rural North Burlington home playing with other neighbourhood children when all of a sudden, he vanished. It’s been nearly 50 years and his father Gerry is still seeking answers about his son’s whereabouts. Join us as we sit down for a conversation with Gerry and discuss Cameron’s case.


Cameron March is described as a white male child, 3 feet tall, weighing 42 lbs, with blond ear-length hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt with green collar trim and brown and green monkeys on the front, faded rust-brown corduroy pants, navy blue socks, and brown desert boots. Notable features include a discoloured top tooth and braces on his lower left side teeth.

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On May 7th, 1975, 4-year-old Cameron March was outside his rural North Burlington home playing with other neighbourhood children when all of a sudden, he vanished. It’s been nearly 50 years and his father Gerry is still seeking answers about his son’s whereabouts. Join us as we sit down for a conversation with Gerry and discuss Cameron’s case.


Cameron March is described as a white male child, 3 feet tall, weighing 42 lbs, with blond ear-length hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt with green collar trim and brown and green monkeys on the front, faded rust-brown corduroy pants, navy blue socks, and brown desert boots. Notable features include a discoloured top tooth and braces on his lower left side teeth.

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Music Composed by: Sayer Roberts - https://soundcloud.com/user-135673977 // shorturl.at/mFPZ0

Subscribe to TNTC+ on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/TNTC

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Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/true-north-true-crime?ref_id=24376

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tntcpod/

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tntcpod

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