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Case File 10DFMA

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Left and Center:Chartier, circa 1981; Right: Age-progressed image to age 40 (circa 2005)

Judith Ann Chartier
Missing since June 5, 1982 from Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Classification: Non Family Abduction


Vital Statistics Date Of Birth: August 12, 1964

  • Age at Time of Disappearance: 17 years old
  • Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'5, 135 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Brown curly hair; brown eyes.
  • Marks, Scars: Chartier has a scar under her chin and another on her left wrist.
    She may develop a rash on her forehead and knuckles due to a medical condition.
  • Clothing: Brown corduroy designer pants, a hip-length white sweater with brown buttons and tan sandals.
  • AKA: Her nickname is "Judy"
  • Dentals: Available. She has a cap on her top left front tooth.
  • DNA: Not available.
  • Vehicle: 1977 black Dodge

  • Circumstances of Disappearance

    Chartier attended a party with her boyfriend in Chelmsford, Massachusetts on June 5, 1982. They had an argument during the evening and Chartier drove him to his house, then continued back to the party on her own. Witnesses told the authorities that she left the party at approximately 2:00 AM. Neither she nor the 1977 black Dodge she was driving was seen again.

    Chartier was employed at a fast-food restaurant in Chelmsford at the time of her 1982 disappearance. Her mother told authorities that Chartier was being harrassed by a male co-worker at the time she vanished. Chartier's mother also stated that her daughter was frightened of the employee.


    Investigators
    If you have any information on this case, please contact:
    Chelmsford Police Department
    Missing Persons Unit
    Sgt. Todd Ahern
    978-256-2521

    You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

    Agency Case Number: 82-86

    NCMEC #: NCMC600731

    NCIC Number: M-273368461
    Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

    Source Information:
    The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
    CA DOJ


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