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Heather Leann Cameron, a 28-year-old mother of four, was last seen on August 18, 2012, in a remote area of Shasta County, California, near the Keswick Dam. On that day, she was with her ex-boyfriend, Daniel Lusby, heading to the Keswick Dam, an area about twenty minutes outside of Redding. Despite her struggles with substance abuse, Cameron was known to regularly visit her four young children and maintain contact with their fathers.

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Last Seen: Aug 18, 2012
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Victim Details

Jan 24, 2026

Jan 24, 2026

Heather

Leann Cameron

28

28

5'6 inches

115 lbs

Native American

Female

Cameron was last seen in Shasta County, California on August 18, 2012. She was heading to the Keswick Dam, a remote area about twenty minutes outside of Redding, with her ex-boyfriend, Daniel Lusby. That day, starting at 2:50 p.m., she made three 911 calls from the vicinity of Keswick Dam Off-Highway Vehicle Park, using Lusby's phone. Cameron said she'd been drugged with heroin and needed assistance. A male voice could be heard in the background of the call. The area has steep hills and canyons, and poor phone reception. No one ever saw or heard from Cameron again. Her estranged husband reported her missing two weeks after she was last seen. Authorities launched an extensive search, but turned up no sign of her. Lusby has been formally interviewed by police about Cameron's case three times. He told them he and Cameron had gotten separated and she had his phone on her when they parted ways. He has never been charged in her disappearance, but is considered a person of interest. His phone has never been recovered. Cameron may be driving a gray four-door 2003 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck with the California license plate number 8Z75740. In spite of her substance abuse problem, she regularly visited her four young children and kept in touch with their fathers. She is considered missing under suspicious circumstances and her case remains unsolved.

Aug 18, 2012

Shasta County

California

Shasta County

6

Shasta County Sheriff's Departmen

530-245-6025

01/25/2026