TX TX - Lisa Lee Chandler, 44, Wolfe City, 23 Sept 2007

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http://www.heraldbanner.com/local/local_story_279012729.html

October 06, 2007

Family members of a Wolfe City-area woman missing for almost two weeks say all they can do is be patient, as no leads have turned up regarding her disappearance.

Carlton Johnson, brother of Lisa Chandler, 44, said the family met again Thursday night with investigators from the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office and learned they also have heard nothing.

...disappeared from her home on Highway 34 North on the weekend of Sept. 22-24.

Chandler was last heard from around 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. Her family was unable to reach her when they tried to call her at around the same time the next day.

Family members say Chandler has dealt with mental health issues in the past and was taking anti-depressant medications at the time. Chandler is described as a white female, five feet and six inches tall, 170 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes.

Anyone who may have information regarding Chandler is being asked to contact the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office at 903-453-6800...

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http://www.heraldbanner.com/local/local_story_293004631.html

October 20, 2007

It has been almost one month since Lisa Chandler disappeared from her home near Wolfe City.

Despite a reward being offered, and several calls which resulted in false hopes, no trace of the woman has turned up in the weeks since.

“We haven’t heard a thing,” Hunt County Chief Deputy Robert White said Friday.


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http://www.heraldbanner.com/local/local_story_325005735.html

11-21-07

The family has posted a $1,000 reward for information about Chandler, who disappeared from her home on Highway 34 North.

Chandler was last heard from around 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. Her family was unable to reach her when they tried to call her at around the same time the next day. The door to her home was found unlocked and the windows open.

Family members say Chandler has dealt with mental health issues in the past and was taking anti-depressant medications at the time.

“She never in her life has been missing before, never in her life,” Johnson said.

Chandler may have begun walking south along Highway 34 toward Greenville from her residence and may have been picked up by a passing motorist. Sheriff’s investigators were able to track Chandler’s scent with bloodhounds five miles along the highway before the trail ended.

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The Charley Project
Lisa Lee Chandler
Missing since September 23,2007 from Wolfe City, Texas
Endangered Missing
Date of Birth: March 3,1963
34 years old
5'6 110-170 pounds
Caucasian female. Brown hair, hazel eyes. Chandler has a scar on her shin, a small scar on the right side of her upper lip, and a chicken pox scar near her left eye. She smokes cigarettes.
Chandler has a history of mental illness, with symptoms of schizophrenia. She was taking anti-depressant medication at the time of her disappearance.
If you have any information concerning this case, pleas contact:
Texas Department of Public Safety
800-346-3243
 
New clues found in Wolfe City disappearance

Lisa Chandler vanished from her Wolfe City-area residence 18 months ago.

A search conducted this week near Chandler’s home may have turned up evidence in connection with the disappearance, according to Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks.

“We found three items of interest, not a body,” Meeks said. “We don’t know whether it is related to this case.”

Chandler’s son Chris has worked primarily from his home in Florida to keep publicizing information about the disappearance and said he was contacted by the sheriff’s office about what had been found.

Chandler may have begun walking south along Highway 34 toward Greenville from her residence and may have been picked up by a passing motorist. Sheriff’s investigators were able to track Chandler’s scent with bloodhounds five miles along the highway before the trail ended.

Meeks said his office was contacted recently by someone who said a witness observed an individual near the bridge across Brushy Branch Creek, about three-fourths of a mile south of Chandler’s home, around the time of the disappearance.

“They said the person was seen dragging something down to the area,” Meeks said, adding deputies searched both sides of the creek bed Wednesday.

Meeks did not specify on what type of items were found at the site, but added the items recovered had been sent off for forensics testing.

Chris Chandler said he had been told at least one of the items recovered appeared to be a bone which did not appear to belong to an animal.

http://www.heraldbanner.com/local/local_story_079001326.html
 
http://ketr.org/post/seven-years-later-still-no-answers-disappearance

It has been seven years since a woman who lived just outside of Wolfe City apparently walked away from her home, never to be seen again.

The 2007 disappearance of Lisa Chandler remains one of the more baffling mysteries in Hunt County, because no evidence has surfaced indicating what happened to her. “This is still an open investigation,” said Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks. “No new leads have developed since last year. However, we are still hunting for clues that will lead us to Lisa”...

Authorities have theorized Chandler may have begun walking south along Highway 34 toward Greenville from her residence and may have been picked up by a passing motorist. Sheriff’s investigators were able to track Chandler’s scent with bloodhounds five miles along the highway before the trail ended.
 
This isn't far from Wolfe City, about 20 miles, and is believed to be the direction Lisa went.

Skeletal Remains Found in Greenville Field Thursday
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Skeletal-Remains-Found-in-Greenville-Field-291717221.html
Investigators were called at about 8:13 a.m. Thursday to the field located off Interstate 30 at Joe Ramsey Boulevard by a citizen who reported the discovery.
The remains have not been positively identified, and they will be sent to a forensic lab at the University of North Texas for analysis, police said.

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"What happened to Lisa Chandler?"

http://www.heraldbanner.com/news/what-happened-to-lisa-chandler/article_ffb281d2-61b5-11e5-b8af-3b3e519f4754.html

Eight years ago a woman who lived just outside of Wolfe City vanished.

The disappearance of Lisa Chandler remains an open case, although Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks said there is no new evidence concerning what may have happened.

“I have spoken with Marie Johnson, who is Lisa’s mother, and I cannot imagine how it would be to not know what happened to your daughter.,” Meeks said. “Someone has information as to the disappearance of Lisa Lee Chandler. I am simply asking that person or persons to come forward so that we can bring answers and closure for her family.”
 
Mother seeks information on disappearance of daughter
Nine years later, the mother of Lisa Chandler continues to hold on to hope she will be found.

“I don’t want people to forget about my daughter,” said Marie Johnson. “Every morning she is the first thing on my mind.”

Chandler’s disappearance remains an open case, although Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks has said there is no pending evidence concerning what may have happened.

Johnson said she has not heard from Meeks or any of the investigators for some time. “We don’t know any more than when she went missing,” Johnson said. “To this day we don’t know anything.”

(...)

The Hunt County Sheriff’s Office is asking for any information regarding Chandler’s disappearance to be reported to Lt. Roger Seals with the Criminal Investigations Unit at 903-453-6811 or email rseals@huntcounty.net.
 
Lisa Lee Chandler, 44, was last known to be in her home outside Wolfe City, Texas on September 23, 2007. Lisa’s mother Marie Johnson told Dateline she’d spoken with Lisa on the phone that day and Lisa had said she was feeling sick. The following day, Marie could not get in touch with her daughter and decided to go to Lisa’s house to check on her. Lisa’s car was parked outside and her personal belongings were on the table. But Lisa was nowhere to be found. Eleven years later, no one has seen or heard from Lisa.

Five years of Dateline’s Missing in America: 109 still missing
 
A reward is again being offered for information in connection with a Wolfe City woman who vanished without a trace more than 11 years ago.

Hunt County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of $1,000 involving the disappearance of Lisa Lee Chandler.

More at link

Reward offered again in Chandler disappearance
 
Six years of Dateline's Missing in America: 134 still missing

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Search for missing woman to continue

Lisa Chandler vanished 13 years ago near Wolfe City and Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks said the investigation into her disappearance will remain open until an answer is found.

Meeks, who is retiring at the end of the year, said Thursday the next sheriff intends to continue the search, if necessary, once he takes office.

Meeks said the investigation has included multiple searches on foot, with K-9 teams, mounted units and four-wheelers in and around the area Chandler resided, numerous interviews with people who knew her and widespread media coverage but yielded nothing of evidentiary value.

Anyone with information regarding Chandler is being asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 903-453-6800 or Hunt County Crime Stoppers at 903-457-2929.
 
Lisa Lee Chandler was last known to be in her home outside Wolfe City, Texas on September 23, 2007. The 44-year-old’s mother, Marie Johnson, told Dateline she’d spoken with Lisa on the phone that day and Lisa had said she was feeling sick. The following day, Marie could not get in touch with her daughter and decided to go to Lisa’s house to check on her. Lisa’s car was parked outside and her personal belongings were inside on the table. But Lisa was nowhere to be found. Thirteen years later, no one has seen or heard from Lisa. If you have any information regarding Lisa’s case, please call Sgt. Jeff Haines with the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office at 903-453-6809.
Seven years of Dateline's Missing in America: 156 still missing
 

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