Family members of the victim of an unsolved Chattooga County murder case from 1986 are planning to hold a candlelight vigil on June 22nd to honor her life and promote awareness about the cold case.  Annette Campbell Dodd was was last seen in Summerville on April 19, 1986. Her husband at the time stated they had arrived home together at 1:00 a.m and when he woke up the next morning she was gone. She left her car, wallet and Social Security card behind but her driver’s license disappeared with her. Multiple searches for Mrs. Dodd were conducted in the county at the time but no trace of the victim was ever found.  Authorities suspected foul play but an arrest was never made.  Annette has never been heard from again.

According to a Facebook page organized by the victim’s family about the case, the daughter of the victim is organizing an event that will begin in the Ingle’s parking lot at 6:15pm on June 22nd..  A candlelight vigil and prayer will be held in the Ingles parking lot and then the group will walk peacefully to the house in Summerville where the victim was living at the time of her disappearance.  More details can be found on the Facebook page dedicated to Annette’s case and memory at https://www.facebook.com/bring.annette.home.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Annette Cambell Dodd, the family asks that you contact the Chattooga County Sheriff’s office.