Dec 12, 2008
Jan 08, 2024
Jade
Chambers
41
22
58 inches
62 inches
85 lbs
95 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the small community of Mountain City, Tennessee, the story of Jade Michelle Chambers is one of lingering questions and a family's long wait for answers. In the afternoon of February 10, 2006, 22-year-old Jade was seen for the last time at her home on Slabtown Road. From that day forward, her presence vanished, leaving behind a void filled only with uncertainty. Described as a white female with auburn hair and green eyes, Jade was petite, standing between 4'10" and 5'2" and weighing between 85 and 95 pounds. She had a distinctive tattoo on her upper thigh of a cluster of roses with the words "Wild Child" inscribed among them. At the time she went missing, she was believed to be wearing blue jeans, possibly covered by a pair of camouflage pants, a large green jacket that reached her knees, and gray shoes. The circumstances surrounding Jade's disappearance are scarce, and the case has been marked by a frustrating lack of information. She was last seen at her residence at approximately 3:00 p.m., and then she was gone. There have been unconfirmed whispers that she may have left a party near the Tennessee-North Carolina line with several men, but this lead has not brought any public clarity to the investigation. The official record simply states that the circumstances of her disappearance are unknown. Her case has been documented in national missing persons databases, with details including dental characteristics such as a missing eyetooth and decaying upper front teeth, in the hope that these specifics might one day help identify her. For years, the investigation into what happened to Jade Michelle Chambers has remained open, a cold case that continues to haunt Johnson County. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office has been the primary agency investigating her disappearance, but the trail has grown cold over the years. Despite the passage of time, the search for answers persists, fueled by the hope that someone, somewhere holds the key piece of information that could resolve the mystery. The case remains a poignant reminder of a young woman who vanished from her life, leaving a family and a community to wonder what happened on that winter day in 2006. The overview of this case is one of profound and unsettling mystery, with very few details publicly available, leaving a family without closure and a community with a long-unsolved puzzle.
Feb 10, 2006
Mountain City
Tennessee
Johnson County
No
6147
Johnson County Sheriff's Office
Mountain City
Tennessee
Johnson County
37683
214 Honeysuckle Street, Tennessee
4237277761
County
Law Enforcement
60289PD
Johnson County Sheriff's Office
5846
Red/Auburn
Green
Green
06/10/2026