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Find Maddy Posters with new QR Codes


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The QR Codes are scannable by smart phone and will link up to the Find Maddy site

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From the Help Find Madison Scott FB Group… “I do not know how we arrived at the three year mark with no answers and no Maddy…” Says it all

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/205731539463196/

Three Years since Madison Scott’s disappearance

All in for Maddy

Madison Scott Has Been Missing for 3 Years (VIDEO) – CKPG


Posted by: Tony Chahal May 28, 2014 CKPG original article

it has been three years since 20 year old Vanderhoof resident Madison Scott was last seen, and her family says the passing anniversaries don’t get any easier. Scott disappeared on May 28th, 2011 at a camping party south of Vanderhoof

Although her tent and truck were found at the campsite, her keys and her phone have never been located, and she apparently vanished without a trace. Scott’s grieving family has posted a reward of up to $100,000 dollars for information about her.


A Message from Hawaii

From Dawne Woods-persson
Hope all goes well tomorrow thinking of you and wishing I could be there!

3rd Annual Madison Scott Poker Ride

Vanderhoof

File # Madison Scott Poker Ride
2014-05-23 11:21 PDT

Investigators with the North District Major Crime Unit continue to actively investigate Madison (Maddy) Scott’s disappearance. Anyone with information concerning Maddy’s disappearance are asked to call the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment at 250-567-2222 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477

In lieu of interviews, but in recognition of the third year anniversary of Maddy’s disappearance, her family wished to issue the below statement.

May 28th will mark 3 years since the disappearance of Madison Scott. It remains an unexplained mystery that leaves a family searching for answers, and ultimately the return of a loved one. The days are often extended and certainly do not get easier as time elapses. The holidays tend to lose the majority of their significance with the absence of a family member, thus resulting in an incomplete gathering. Our days are consumed reflecting on her presence and the memories, while we anticipate the dreams that present the opportunity for the long-delayed reconnection; the opportunity to communicate a few words, or the grasp of a hug is an indescribable sensation, although it is a just dream. We grip closely the words that include Hope, Faith, Believe, and Love, which have simply coalesced within our daily language. The respective connotations produce positive energies that have enabled us to remain strong and convinced that the desired solutions will be yielded.

One of the most difficult aspects is having the matters of a reserved family become a public affair. Although we all have become much invested in retrieving a common explanation, the words to address the topic are most challenging to find, and often awkward to communicate. Furthermore, it is near impossible to find the appropriate words to express our appreciation for the persisting support. Our family has been extremely fortunate to be surrounded by relentless family, friends, and communities. We are forever grateful for the enduring and continuous support.

Our family has been preparing for the 3rd Maddy Poker Ride as we approach the date of Maddy’s disappearance. The poker ride enables our family to maintain our presence and sustain awareness within the community. It is also an opportunity to correspondingly enjoy the activities that Maddy loves most

. This event is a true representation of Maddy; it has become a social gathering of friends, family, and community members in a setting in which Maddy blooms most while presenting a connection to the outdoors through her preferred activities. We hope you are able to join us in this opportunity to maintain the awareness and enjoy the day in true Maddy fashion.

We would once again like to thank you for your extended and persistent support.

Sincerely, The Scott Family
Released by

Cpl. D.J. (Dave) Tyreman

District Advisory NCO (Media Relations)
North District
4020 5th Avenue, Prince George B.C. V2M 7E7
Office: 250-561-3166
Cell: 250-301-3521
Email: dave.tyreman@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Radio Interview with Kane Kelly


It will air today on our local radio station, it will also be shared with the PG and Smithers Stations! Go team!! Let’s bring her home

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