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Vanderhoof Parade of lights

Day 559 with out Madison has came and went……..
“559 days with out Maddy” was the float theme, that Eldon, Dawn and  their supporters entered in the annual  Vanderhoof parade of lights.  The parade was well attended by both spectators and floats, both braving the cold evening.
Vanderhoof has an amazing community spirit!
The waves, cheers, and the never ending exchange between the parade entrants and spectators  of “Merry Christmas”, brings home  the spirit of Christmas, and the overall amazing support by so many in our quest to find Maddy!
A comment from the facebook group:
D.C

. > Amazing and appropriate that this float was a part of the parade of lights….you could feel the love for Maddy it radiated out from the float starting with her family and affecting each and every person in the crowd..I am blown away by the Scott family….you take the time consider everyone…LOVED that Maddy’s float was the last one….did not affect the parade and was the last thing everyone will remember… I BELIEVE

Photos from facebook group, thanks!

18 Months Since Madison Scott’s Disappearance (from HQ Prince George)


Original article at HQ Prince George

Monday, December 3, 2012 – 4:52 PM
By Jeff Sargeant
Prince George, BC

It’s now been a year and six months since the disappearance of Madison Scott from a party at Hogsback Lake.

The 20-year old Vanderhoof woman has not been seen since May 28th, 2011, and there have been no solid leads on her whereabouts despite a massive campaign for tips.

RCMP Sergeant Rob Vermeulen says the case remains very much active.

“The investigation into the disappearance of Madison Scott remains ongoing

. There’s been a lot of publicity on the case, which is great, including international publicity. We continue to follow up on any tips that do come in.”

Vermeulen says even though it’s been 18 months since Scott was last seen, every tip is incredibly important for investigators.

He says police should be made aware of anything remotely related to the case and urges the public to call Vanderhoof RCMP, your local detachment, or Crime Stoppers.

C. M. > Yellow ribbons for Parade of lights & Maddy,


The Parade of Lights is this Friday!! I will be tying yellow ribbons on the lamp posts down town! If anyone wants to help or if you want to join in and tie them around a tree in your yard or if you have an antenna on your car (cause newer models don’t ) tie one on there too!! Show your support with a yellow ribbon! I BELIEVE!!!

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National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

There is a walk on the December 6th for the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The walk starts at 12 Noon at W.L

. Mcleod School in Vanderhoof.

Click on poster for larger version:


American TV turns up volume on “Tears” cases (from Prince George Citizen)

From the November 20th Prince George Citizen:

A story on the Highway of Tears by popular U.S. crime show 48 Hours has generated a few tips, says the leader of an RCMP task force investigating the cases of 18 missing and murdered women. The response has fallen well short of the reaction generated when RCMP announced in September that DNA evidence had linked an American man, Bobby Jack Fowler, to one murder. He is also believed to be behind two others committed in the 1970s, said Staff Sgt. Wayne Clary. However, Clary said he has not yet checked with a phone line set up in the United States for similar
tips since the episode was aired Saturday night. Fowler,  who died in 2006 in an Oregon prison, was prominently depicted in the show. “what I’m going to do is I’m going to let the dust settle a little bit and I’m going to call my Oregon counterpart and see if anything kind of shook out there,” Clary said Monday.

Although the Highway of Tears is generally regarded as the stretch of Highway 16, also known as the Yellowhead Highway, from Prince George to Prince Rupert, 720 kilometres to the west, Fowler’s alleged victims were found near Clearwater and Lac La Hache and in Kamloops.

Clary’s task force, Project E-Pana, is investigating 18 cases of women determined to have gone missing or murdered within a mile of Highways 16, 97 and 5, between Valemount and Merritt. In 2009 The Vancouver Sun expanded the criteria beyond the one mile limit to come up with 31 cases. In addition to the E-Pana investigations, the episode also looked at the May 2011 disappearance of Madison Scott from the Hogsback Lake campground, 25 kilometres southeast of Vanderhoof, and the four women for which Cody Alan Legebokoff is now facing murder charges

. “There was a lot to chew off in hour,” Clary said. There is a lot more detail, from my perspective, that could have been put into it and particularly from our investigation, E-Pana, but then again I don’t produce these shows and I’m sure they have to pick and choose what goes in there. But what came out of it was that the police are actively investigating, that we care, and we still obviously want to solve not only the Fowler cases but anyone of them that we’re investigating.”

Clary also said the show did help highlight dangers women murder can face not just in B.C. but in North America and around the world, particularly if they’re hitchhiking.

One aspect of the show did not sit well with the Scott family namely a claim that Fribjon Bjornson, the victim of a murder in February in Fort St. James, was involved in Madison Scott’s disappearance. “We want to clarify that he was not responsible for her disappearance or involved in a relationship with Maddy when she went missing,” the family said in a posting on www.madisonscott.ca. “There is no connection between the two cases.”

48 Hours also relied on two year-old statistics, when the city was ranked seventh for violent crime, to describe Prince George as “crime riddled.” The picture has since improved due mostly to a drastic drop in the murder rate, although the city was still ranked 14th out of 239 communities in 2011 according to Statistics Canada.

Clary, meanwhile, noted they neglected to air the phone number for the E-Pana tip line: 1-877-543-4822.

Response to CBS 48 hours show on Maddy and the highway of tears


The following is a statement issued by Maddy’s family and the Madison Scott Search Team

. Last night CBS 48 hours mystery aired a show on the Highway of Tears, which contained a story on the disappearance of Madison Scott. The Scott family participated in the show to continue awareness in the search for answers in Maddys disappearance. The show pointed to Fribjon Bjornson as being in a relationship with Maddy and being involved in her disappearance. We want to clarify that he was not responsible for her disappearance or involved in a relationship with Maddy when she went missing. There is no connection between the two cases. Thank you for your continued support.

Theresa P. > The following is a statement issued by Maddy’s family and the Madison Scott Search Team.


The following is a statement issued by Maddy’s family and the Madison Scott Search Team.

Last night CBS 48 hours mystery aired a show on the Highway of Tears, which contained a story on the disappearance of Madison Scott. The Scott family participated in the show to continue awareness in the search for answers in Maddys disappearance.

The show pointed to Fribjon Bjornson as being in a relationship with Maddy and being involved in her disappearance. We want to clarify that he was not responsible for her disappearance or involved in a relationship with Maddy when she went missing. There is no connection between the two cases.

Thank you for your continued support.

J. N. > I do believe this with all of my heart. They were wrong to even throw this bone!

E. N, <3

D. C. Maddy’s family is such a class act! It is so sad that families have to deal with this type of misinformation at a time like this…just know that we are all praying you get the answers you need…. we can feel the love you have for Madison with each and every thing you do in your search for her. FINDING HER IS THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS. I BELIEVE <3

P. W. We all know that this type of publicity will hint or look for “dirt” on any given story, as unacceptable as it should be, its just the way it is. I’m glad though that 48 Mystery has brought attention to Maddy’s disappearance, as well as the Highway Of Tears. We can each choose to join forces with prayers for those who have lost a loved one at the hands of another. Creator made us with a conscience, that should prevent each and everyone of us from hurting anyone – for those that aren’t connected to their hearts and are able to hurt another, we also need to pray for these lost-ones. This is so that there will be peace and unity; further, for this type of evilness to discontinue. I pray for Maddy’s parents and family. Her community. I pray this tragedy will not be in vain. I pray for the person/persons responsible for her disappearance to have a spiritual-awakening and come forth, as her loved ones need this answer to be able to continue on in life without her ~ Please, if you know any detail to Maddison Scott’s disappearance or any other victim from the highway of tears than unburden your soul and confess what you may know. Life is sacred, choose to honor that fact.

CBS Documentary Brings Hope to Vanderhoof Family (from HQ Prince George)


November 18th, 2012 at 11:55 am from HQ Prince George – original article

The family of a missing Vanderhoof woman hopes a documentary aired last night on American network CBS will help bring answers to her dissapearance.  The investigative show ’48 Hours’ described the disappearance of Madison Scott in 2011.  The show also pointed to other disappearances of women around Northern BC.  Scott’s cousin Kane Kelly says his family participated in the documentary to continue awareness in their search for Madison.

‘From that show I would like to clarify that there is not connection between Maddy’s disappearance and the Highway of Tears,” says Kelly, “the story also pointed to Fribjon Bjornson as being in a relationship with Maddy and being involved in her disappearance. I also want to clarify that he was not responsible for her disappearance or involved with Maddy when she went missing.”

Bjornson was a 28 year old Vanderhoof man who died earlier this year.  Kelly says the ’48 Hours’ show reached a large audience and that someone has a key piece of evidence to solve her disappearance.  Scott has been missing since a party at Hogsback Lake on May 28th, 2011

.

To watch the full documentary: http://cbsn.ws/XSebaS 

CBS forty eight hours show on Maddison and the highway of tears: Sat Nov 17 10pm

CBS forty eight hours: Highway of Tears

A series of disappearances and murders of women and girls dating back four decades. Now, a break in the case. Peter Van Sant reports

Aired on Saturday Nov

. 17 at 10 p.m

Click on image to view at CBS website

Pumkin Walk


Great effort by all on the Maddy pumkin walk booth.  Angie and her nieces carved 21 pumpkins, and every pumpkin is pertaining to Maddy. The reward amount on one, Crimestoppers number on another, her tattoo on one, faith, love , hope.  Angie & Brad made a beautiful sign

. See the photos below.

Thanks to all who helped set up and managed the pumpkin walk booth.

An excerpt from an email from Dawn “Day 521 today , please let someone see our station tomorrow & feel a fraction of  what I did today seeing the pumpkins & let them give us answers.”


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