One year later, Madison Scott disappearance still a mystery (from PG Free Press)


By DeLynda Pilon – Prince George Free Press
Published: May 23, 2012 10:00 AM
Updated: May 23, 2012 10:28 AM

Original article at the Prince George Free Press

“It has shaken the entire community of Vanderhoof.”

A long year has passed since Madison Scott disappeared from Hogsback Lake Forestry campsite, a year, for her family, filled with missed birthdays, a Christmas, Mothers Day and a graduation.

North District RCMP media liaison Const. Lesley Smith said that not only does Madison’s family have to deal every day with her disappearance, but so do all those who love her, her friends and the entire community.

Madison went to Hogsback Lake with a group of her friends intent on celebrating a birthday on Friday, May 27, 2011. She set up her two-toned blue tent and parked her white Chevy truck.

Everyone left to go home at about 3 a.m.

Madison stayed.

She has not been seen since.

When she wasn’t home by Sunday afternoon police were notified and headed out to the lake. There Madison’s tent and truck were found, but she was not. The family immediately turned to social media and networking sites, trying to find Madison or locate someone who knew where she was. Very soon after that volunteers and Search and Rescue headed out to the site and an intensive search began. The area was combed by people on foot and ATV’s and the lake was searched with sonar.

“She’s not in the lake and there was a thorough search of the area,” Smith said. “We believe either she has been taken, or she’s in the area and we just need to find her.”

Though sure her disappearance was not a misadventure, there is a vast forest surrounding the area. Smith said one thing people heading out to camp, fish or hike right now could do is simply be aware of their surroundings. If something looks or smells suspicious, go and investigate why. Walk in areas where you commonly would not

. Check ditches. Watch for birds congregating or colours that seem out of place.

“If you find something, contact the RCMP. Note the coordinates if you have a GPS,” Smith said. “Wherever you are outdoors, keep in mind Madison Scott is missing.”

Police also believe someone knows something about Madison’s disappearance though that person might not even be aware of it or think it’s a small insignificant detail.

“The family as well as the RCMP know there is somebody out there who has information or has it and doesn’t know it who can help us with the investigation,” Smith said.

Getting that information, no matter how insignificant it might seen, may well add the missing puzzle piece in the investigation.

The case, she said, relies heavily on witnesses, people who possibly have been too afraid to come forward.

“We encourage anyone who remembers the smallest detail to come forward. It could lead us in the right direction”

She said the police even need to rule out the rumours. They need to hear from the person who had the piece of information rather than a third person.

The RCMP continues to be involved with the family and the entire Major Crimes Unit is working the case. The family recently increased the award money.

A re-enactment video has been prepared to bring awareness to party goes at the location and is available on the RCMP website.

Sandra-Wayne K. > “Let’s go all in to FIND MADDY!”


Wow, the trails are impressive and ready for the anniversary poker ride event taking place this coming Saturday, May 26, at Hogsback Lake.

The amazing quad trail is a fun ride and takes about 2 hours. The picturesque horseback trail features a longer loop and a shorter loop (4 hours or less). The serene walking trail has a more adventurous version or you can stick to the road in parts for a less challenging version (3 hours or less). All three trails have spectacular views and feature forest and open areas. Each trail is well marked and there will be volunteers to help direct people.

Hats off to all of the Team Maddy members who have sweated and muscled their way through the brush to open up or refurbish these trails. We are so grateful to the participants this coming weekend who will take a fresh look at these trails and the area and hopefully notice something of significance that will help bring Maddy home.

Note: This is an awareness event and not a fundraiser. There will be prizes awarded, as is usual at these types of events

. Hope you win something. We hope we get Maddy home. Thank you! See you out there!

♥ MGS ♥ with FAITH, LOVE and HOPE

on the trail to FIND MADDY Poker Ride


We are…on the trail to FIND MADDY! The anniversary of Maddy’s disappearance is approaching next weekend:( Please join our family and friends to further the search and build awareness for Maddy, missing since May 28, 2011. On Sat, May 26, there will be a Poker Ride – “All in for Madison Scott” – quads, horseback, walking

. Start at Mapes Hall. PRIZES, too. Please help us find her! See posters for more details. Thanks, everyone. Forever grateful to you all ♥

Download poster as IMAGE, as PDF

S. H.> I remember Maddy very well from our elementary school days.


I remember Maddy very well from our elementary school days. I’m hoping for the very best. I wanted you all to know that now I reside in Fort McMurray, Alberta and not only am I thinking up ways to help, but I’ve been inspired to the join the Search and Rescue team here. Come home Maddy!

  • D. W. ♥
  • S. K. Have you seen any of the Maddy posters in Fort McMurray, Stephanie?
  • S. H. Sadly there isn’t any that I’ve seen at all. I Have thought over and over that maybe someone up here knows something being that this community is so diverse and many residence are from all over BC. How can I get the best quality photo of a poster?
  • S. H. Or I could even make up my own posters too
  • T, F. ‎Stephannie you can print off posters from www.madisconscott.ca 🙂

Thanks for the continued help, and all the response to Maddy’s birthday


Thanks to all the people who are putting up posters, organizing the poker run, and keeping the search for Madison Scott in the forefront. Thanks to all who posted on facebook page about her birthday

. See copied posts on this site

Merrit Hearald, Letters to the Editor: MY niece, Madison scott remains missing…

published: April 30, 2012 4:00 PM
Updated: April 30, 2012 4:07 PM

Dear Editor:

Unbelievably, my 20-year-old niece, Madison Scott, remains missing after mysteriously disappearing on Saturday, May 28, 2011, from the Hogsback Lake forestry campsite 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof, one hour west of Prince George.

She was camping with a group of young people from Vanderhoof who were celebrating a friend’s birthday. Everyone left the party by about 4 a.m., and Maddy was left alone at the campsite. Something happened that led to Maddy’s disappearance. Foul play is suspected.

Maddy remains missing despite a vigorous and in-depth RCMP investigation and ongoing efforts by family and friends. We believe someone knows where she is, but they have not come forward with the truth

. The purpose of this letter is to appeal to all British Columbians and visitors to be watchful for and mindful of anything suspicious as they head into the outdoors as spring and summer approaches. Our family needs everyone’s help.

If anyone has any information that will help bring Madison home to her family, come forward now. If you have information, or were at Hogsback Lake the weekend she went missing and have not yet come forward, please call the Vanderhoof RCMP at 250-567-2222 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Our hearts are shattered by Maddy’s disappearance. Further information, including photos of Maddy, can be found on madisonscott.ca or the Help Find Madison Scott Facebook page. Thank you for helping us to find Maddy and bringing her home where she belongs.

Sincerely and gratefully,

Sandra Kelly Klassen

Williams Lake, B.C.

H. R. > Photo “Moon Over Maddy”


    • H. R. Moon Over Maddy. Apr.7 6:20am
    • C. K. Wow beautiful
    • J. M. So pretty heather!
    • E. B. Such a beautiful picture for Maddy

Whats happening with finding Madison?


While there has not been much information in the media the police are still actively working on the case.  Eldon and Dawn have a good relationship with the RCMP, and report the the RCMP are still actively investigating leads and following up on tasks and information.

The family has put up more large signs through out the interior of BC in the Vanderhoof, Ft. St. James, and Prince George area. There are smaller posters posted in a lot of locations in the area and across B.C. and else where

. Stick on posters small and large are on many vehicles in the Vanderhoof and Prince George areas. The Facebook group has a good following with ongoing  comments and discussions. Lets keep Madison’s disappearance active as much as possible, spread the word to as many people you can, keep posting posters and think of any other ideas to keep this going.

A huge thanks to the incredible number of people and businesses who have given so much time, energy, money, words of support in the quest to find Madison Scott.

I made the following collage for using as a Facebook cover image:

TIPS – anyone with information regarding Maddy’s disappearance is encouraged to pass it on, since any tip could be important! Call the RCMP in Vanderhoof at 250-567-2222, or anonymously through Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or by mail to Box 1190, Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A0. If you have any info, now is the time to act! We need your help and support to find Maddy. Please join us!

S. K. > … I cried and cried for you ….

I am going to live on the edge and say a few words on Maddy’s wall: Maddy, I was out walking Rudy earlier today and the sun on my face was your treasured smile, the blue sky the promise that you are okay, the lustrous snow the sign that you will be found. I cried and cried for you in the sun under the blue sky and my tears fell, fittingly, into the quad tracks I was following through the field of snow..,reminding me of your love for quading and all things outdoors. I then bought a beautiful spring wreath for the front door to help guide you back to us. I asked for some tiny sunflowers to be added to the spring flowers. Can you feel all this love and pull you have in this family of yours? Please be found, please come home. ♥ MGS ♥

  • T. J. Hugs an Love to all of you. my heart is breaking reading this.. I pray with you too.
  • M. S. again Sandra, you brought tears to my eyes. You would think the shear force of all people praying and wishing she would return would be enough. I know your tears in the tracks will lead her home.
  • T. F. ‎((((Sandra and Family)))) Your lack of posts lately has made my heart break even more for your family, trying to imagine how hard this must be on all of you. It truely is the worst thing that any parent, family member, friend could go through… not knowing, not having answers….. 🙁 There just are no words, nothing that can be said or done that can make this any better for anyone… nothing but the truth coming out! I wish I had the truth and answers to give you all.

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