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MISSING: Camille Dotson (Las Vegas, Nevada) (Part 1)

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Camille Dotson went missing in Las Vegas in September of 1994. She was 30 years old at the time. Camille is described as a white woman with hazel/brown eyes and brown hair, which she sometimes lightened. She stood at 5'7" and had a tattoo on her hip that reads "Cruz." Camille weighed between 125-145 lbs and had an athletic build. She had a recently broken nose and slightly discoloured teeth, and she was known to smoke Marlboro cigarettes. Additionally, she may have used the first names Nicole, Renee, or Kim and the last names Clarke or Diaz.


On September 3rd, 1994, Camille was last seen walking on the 300 block of South Casino Blvd in Las Vegas after leaving the Clark County Detention Center on foot. This was the last confirmed sighting of her. Camille moved to Las Vegas as a single mom to escape an abusive marriage. She faced trauma, financial struggles, and difficult circumstances that led her to engage in survival sex work. At her lowest point, she battled homelessness and addiction.


Her daughter, Ashley, and a group of friends are determined to retrace her final years in Vegas to find answers and justice. For the latest updates on Camille's case, please visit the Facebook page and website linked in the show notes. Ashley and her team are still searching for anyone who knew her during her time in Vegas (1991-1994). If you recognize her, please contact them through the website or Facebook page. Any recollections you may have about her and her life, no matter how small, could be the key to solving this mystery.


If you have any information about the disappearance of Camille Dotson, please call the Las Vegas Metro Police Department at (702) 828-3111.

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Camille Dotson went missing in Las Vegas in September of 1994. She was 30 years old at the time. Camille is described as a white woman with hazel/brown eyes and brown hair, which she sometimes lightened. She stood at 5'7" and had a tattoo on her hip that reads "Cruz." Camille weighed between 125-145 lbs and had an athletic build. She had a recently broken nose and slightly discoloured teeth, and she was known to smoke Marlboro cigarettes. Additionally, she may have used the first names Nicole, Renee, or Kim and the last names Clarke or Diaz.


On September 3rd, 1994, Camille was last seen walking on the 300 block of South Casino Blvd in Las Vegas after leaving the Clark County Detention Center on foot. This was the last confirmed sighting of her. Camille moved to Las Vegas as a single mom to escape an abusive marriage. She faced trauma, financial struggles, and difficult circumstances that led her to engage in survival sex work. At her lowest point, she battled homelessness and addiction.


Her daughter, Ashley, and a group of friends are determined to retrace her final years in Vegas to find answers and justice. For the latest updates on Camille's case, please visit the Facebook page and website linked in the show notes. Ashley and her team are still searching for anyone who knew her during her time in Vegas (1991-1994). If you recognize her, please contact them through the website or Facebook page. Any recollections you may have about her and her life, no matter how small, could be the key to solving this mystery.


If you have any information about the disappearance of Camille Dotson, please call the Las Vegas Metro Police Department at (702) 828-3111.

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Support the show on Patreon

Support the show on Buy Me a Coffee

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DISCLAIMER:

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the creator and do not necessarily reflect those of any of the guests on this show. Assumptions or commentary made in the analysis do not reflect the position of any entity other than the creator – and, since I am a critically thinking human being, these views are always subject to change, revision, correction, or rethinking at any time.

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FACEBOOK: @MissingUnexplainedPod

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TWITTER: @missingXpod

EMAIL: tyhooper8@gmail.com

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Writing, Producing, Interviewing, and Editing: Tyler Hooper



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