J. H. > I was thinking that the lives of Maddy’s loved ones have been caught in a vortex


I was thinking that the lives of Maddy’s loved ones have been caught in a vortex. Spinning round & round & out of control, can’t go forward, can’t go backward. A hint or a tip or a lead comes in & the vortex loosens its grip for a tiny second, light begins to shine in & hope picks up the pace. But it seemingly goes nowhere & the suffocating begins again. To think that someone has the power to release this gigantic hold on the family & is choosing to keep that knowledge locked inside them, is unbelievable. Whoever you are, you are in a vortex also, whether you know it or not. Your vortex will only continue to spin farther & farther into the black depths of hell, until you give up your knowledge. The family have each other, who do you have? Demons & devils, that’s what you have. Give it up already & make it right. Make the pain go away, yours & theirs’.

  • J. B. I wasn’t feeling very benevolent this morning when I wrote that.
  • J. B. Tina, did you delete your comment?
  • T. J. ya.. felt bad that I interupted yours.. not my place.
  • J. B. Not to worry
  • J. B. You had a point.
  • T. J. that’s ok.. so did you.

“Walk for Maddy” Tomorrow (from Omineca Express)


Friday, January 27, 2012 – 3:16 PM, By Christina Doll, Vanderhoof, B.C.

A walk has been organized in Vanderhoof tomorrow to raise awareness about a missing local woman. 20 year old Madison Scott disappeared last May 28th after attending a party at Hogsback Lake

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The four kilometre “Walk for Maddy” will begin at Mapes Hall at 2:00pm and end at the lake. Once participants arrive, they can write a message on a lantern to be placed in the campsite.

North District RCMP Media Relations Officer Constable Lesley Smith says the walk is not a fundraiser.

“But what I understand is there are t-shirts. “Hope is Your Way Home” is what’s written on these t-shirts and they’re available by donation. A number of community members are already wearing these t-shirts and the family is very touched by that.”

School District 91 has provided a bus to transport participants back to Mapes Hall after the walk.

Walk for Madison Scott with Hope, Faith, Love


SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2012

FOR INFORMATION CALL: Angie at 250-567-9192 or Sandi at 1-250-392-7535

Madison Scott was last seen at Hogsback Lake campsite at about 3 a.m. Saturday, May 28, 2011. She was camping with friends.

ROUTE – Park at Mapes Hall on the Blackwater Road (follow the signs) and walk to Hogsback Lake, about 4 kilometres, a 1 to 2.5 hour walk

. Thanks to Mapes Hall for providing the parking for this event. Carpooling is encouraged. Thanks to Yellowhead Road and Bridge for clearing and sanding the rout and the campsite.

TIME FRAME – 2 p.m. to nightfall. Participants can decide when they want to start between 2-3 p.m. Please start your walk no later than 3pm. Luminaries will be lit at dusk 4:45- 5 p.m.

TRANSPORTATION – Shuttle Bus: thanks to School District #91, will be available to drive people back to their vehicles at the Mapes Hall. Campsite is closed to general public.

ACTIVITIES – Participants will be presented with an luminary to write a message on in support of Maddy and the search. The luminary candles will be lit at nightfall.

A period of quiet reflection will follow and people are invited to join us. Thanks to NVSS staff and students who will assist with the luminaries.

T-SHIRTS – Madison Scott “Hope is Your Way Home t-shirts will be available by donation toward the $10 cost of supplying them. If you already have a t-shirt you are encouraged to wear them.

REFRESHMENTS – Thanks to Sadie Knelsen and her team, free hotdogs and drinks will be available at Hogsback Lake.

TRAFFIC SAFETY FOR WALK – there will be signage on Blackwater Road on either side asking drivers to slow down and proceed cautiously between Mapes Hall and the turnoff to Stoller Road, and the turnoff to the campsite.

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!

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C. L. > Parade photo of float..

From the Help Find Madison Scott Facebook Group

The tree on the float. Like I said not very good quality pictures 🙁

  • C.K. thank you for sharing
  • C.K. Look at the beauty of the moon shining down on Madison. See the light Maddy it is your way home.
  • T.L.R. Madison your float was amazing start to finish…..great job gang…..i didnt have a dry eye…the candy canes with her pic and info was a great idea…….
  • B. G.
    Tara, I have to agree with you…That was the best float their. They did an amazing job and had most of my family and I in tears too . I hope something comes up and they get answers for Christmas. Anything will help this family deal with …See More
  • D. C. Words can’t describe how I felt when I saw the float start the parade a Christmas tree with Madison’s picture on the star at the top..with all I want for Christmas is you all around it..I still have tears in my eyes..what an amazing family you are …all I want for Christmas is an answer to your prayers ♥

Reenactment Video Launched in Search for Madison Scott (from Opinion250)


By 250 News

Friday, December 02, 2011 02:43 PM

click to watch video

Photo from reenactment  video on the disappearance of Madison Scott ( courtesy RCMP)

Vanderhoof, B.C. – It has been six months since 20 year old Madison Scott disappeared from her campsite at Hogsback Lake,  and the RCMP  have now released a re-enactment video with hopes it will  bring forth new information on  her disappearance.

“This investigation remains a priority for North District Major Crime,” says Cpl. Dan Moskaluk spokesperson for the RCMP. “We believe that there is information out there and it is our hope that the reenactment video could be the tool needed to help us determine what happened. The police need information and Maddy’s family need answers”.

In September the Scott family increased their private reward to up to $25,000. Brent and Kali Marshall and the Northland Auto Group have matched the value and the reward now sits at up to $50,000.

The investigation was launched 6 months ago after Madison failed to return from a party at Hogsback Lake about 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof. At its peak over 150 Search and Rescue personnel and volunteers from Vanderhoof and neighbouring communities conducted air, land and water searches of the area. Despite their efforts, Madison and items like her new iPhone 4 and her large bundle of keys, remain missing.

“Numerous efforts have been made to keep this investigation and the need for information in the public domain and video is powerful resource in this age of social media and connectivity

. The video includes interviews with Maddy’s parents, Dawn and Eldon Scott and takes viewers back to the spot where she was last seen”, says Cpl. Moskaluk.

The video can  be viewed by clicking here.

Investigators continue to follow up on the over 950 tasks generated by this file, including various interviews.

Anyone with information to contact the Vanderhoof RCMP immediately at (250) 567-2222 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

The RCMP released a video reenactment today, covered by media


The RCMP released a reenactment video about Madison’s disappearance with older news releases included. This has been picked up by lots of news media organizations. See links below to video on RMCP video, and news articles

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RCMP Reenactment Video (on facebook page)

Copied article by Vancouver Sun

Copied article by PG Free Press

Copied article by Opinion250

Police release video reenactment of Madison Scott disappearance (from Vancouver Sun)

click to watch video on this site

The RCMP released a video reenactment today — the six-month anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of 20-year-old Madison Scott.

Known as Maddy to her friends, Scott was last seen on Saturday May 28 at Hogsback Lake, just outside of Vanderhoof.

“Numerous efforts have been made to keep this investigation and the need for information in the public domain and video is powerful resource in this age of social media and connectivity,” RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk said today in a statement.

“The video includes interviews with Maddy’s parents, Dawn and Eldon Scott, and takes viewers back to the spot where she was last seen.”

So far, there has been no evidence of foul play but investigators cannot rule out the possibility as time goes on with no sightings of Scott or contact with her family, police said.

“This investigation remains a priority for North District Major Crime,” Moskaluk said.

“We believe that there is information out there and it is our hope that the reenactment video could be the tool needed to help us determine what happened. The police need information and Maddy’s family need answers.”

In September, the Scott family increased their private reward to $25,000 from $15,000.

Brent and Kali Marshall and the Northland Auto Group have matched the reward, which now sits at $50,000.

Days after their daughter disappeared, parents Dawn and Eldon Scott issued a statement, saying: “We love our daughter, we need her back home, we need to find her

. Please help us. Thank-you.”

The parents described Maddy as a “beautiful, caring and loving daughter, sister and friend” who loved sports, photography, had a great sense of humour and loved to socialize with family and friends.

They said it was important for anyone with any information to come forward and speak to police.

The investigation was launched after Scott failed to return from a party at Hogsback Lake, located 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof. It is a well-known recreational and camping area that also has a reputation as a party spot for young people.

At its peak, more than 150 search and rescue personnel and volunteers from Vanderhoof and neighbouring communities conducted air, land and water searches of the area. Despite their efforts, Madison has not been found.

Police are still seeking information about what happened to the young women’s new iPhone 4 and her large bundle of keys.

Her iPhone 4 that had a bluish green or turquoise-shell cover and her bundle of keys had a Ford truck key on it.

Anyone with information to contact the Vanderhoof RCMP immediately at (250) 567-2222 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

A website has been set up to help locate Madison: http://madisonscott.ca/

nhall@vancouversun.com

© Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun

Police release video reenactment of Madison Scott disappearance (from PG Free Press)

Published: December 02, 2011 12:00 PM, by the Prince George Free Press – News

Police have released a video reenactment of the disappearance of Madison Scott six months ago.

The 20 year old Vanderhoof woman, who was last seen on Saturday May 28th at Hogsback Lake.

Watch the video

“This investigation remains a priority for North District Major Crime,” says Cpl. Dan Moskaluk spokesperson for the RCMP

. “We believe that there is information out there and it is our hope that the reenactment video could be the tool needed to help us determine what happened.  The police need information and Maddy’s family need answers”.

In September the Scott family increased their private reward to up to $25,000. Brent and Kali Marshall and the Northland Auto Group have matched the value and the reward now sits at up to $50,000.

The investigation was launched six months ago after Madison failed to return from a party at Hogsback Lake located 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof. At its peak over 150 Search and Rescue personnel and volunteers from Vanderhoof and neighbouring communities conducted air, land and water searches of the area.  Despite their efforts, Madison and items like her new iPhone 4 and her large bundle of keys, remain missing.

“Numerous efforts have been made to keep this investigation and the need for information in the public domain and video is powerful resource in this age of social media and connectivity.  The video includes interviews with Maddy’s parents, Dawn and Eldon Scott and takes viewers back to the spot where she was last seen”, says Cpl. Moskaluk.

Investigators continue to follow up on the over 950 tasks generated by this file, including various interviews.  Anyone with information to contact the Vanderhoof RCMP immediately at (250) 567-2222 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

I. K.> An RCMP investigator tracked me down..

An RCMP investigator tracked me down when I was in Fort Saskatchewan to interview me. I hope it helps to know that they are being very thorough.

  • M. S. thank you for being dedicated to this case RCMP! and thank you Ian for letting us all know about this, as it continues to give hope to all.
  • S-W. K. I am impressed. The RCMP are on it. I have faith.
  • I. K. This was in June, just thought I would clarify that.
  • S-W.K. Thanks for sharing this, Ian. We really appreciate hearing things like this. It gives us a greater sense of the scope of the investigation and it is always encouraging to hear how cooperative people are and how thorough the RCMP are being.. I hope and pray she comes home today!

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