PG Community Contributes To Search For Madison (from Opinion 250 News)


By Michelle Cyr-Whiting from Opinion 250 (please visit their site as they have been excellent in reporting on the effort to help find Madison Scott)

Sunday, June 19, 2011 06:00 AM

Fundraiser at the Fraser-Fort George Regional District Office

Prince George, B.C. – Madison Scott’s uncle works at the Fraser-Fort George Regional District…

Murray Scott has taken time off work to join with family members in the ongoing search for the 20-year-old Vanderhoof woman who has not been seen since May 28th, when she attended a party near the community, at Hogsback Lake.

Yesterday, employees at the Regional District Office held a garage sale to help support the search efforts.  One of the organizers, Susan McMullin, said community response was wonderful – with people arriving even before the 8am start time.

And McMullin said a number of people didn’t buy anything, they just stopped in to donate cash.

“Since we’ve gotten involved in this, I’ll tell you that, personally, I’m overwhelmed by the response from the public, as well as from the people that I work with – this is an incredible group of people I work with,” said McMullin (at centre in photo with Regional District colleagues Donna Munt on left, and Meredith Burmaster on right)

Regional District staff did some in-house fundraising, too, and a total of $2180 will be forwarded to the search fund.  An account has also been set up at the Nechako Bottle Depot, so that people can donate their bottle return refunds, as well.

McMullin and her husband plan to join in search efforts near Vanderhoof today.

“I cannot imagine how these parents are coping with not knowing where she is or what’s happened to her

. It’s beyond words for me.”

For more information on how to volunteer, the Scott family has set up a website at madisonscott.ca

Search update Saturday June 18


Grid searches on private land in the Mapes, and Langston Road areas, and around Sky Pit, Mapes Pit

. More lakes were checked. Trails and roads were checked by 4 wheelers. Helicopter searching in the morning. The Canadian Rangers were helping with the search with about 20 members from Burns Lake, Vanderhoof and I believe Prince George.

Efforts Continue To Locate Madison Scott (from Opinion 250 News)


By 250 News

Saturday, June 18, 2011 05:00 AM

Search efforts will resume later this morning in the ongoing effort to find Madison Scott… The 20-year-old Vanderhoof woman has not been seen since May 28th when she attended a party at Hogsback Lake, intending to camp there for the night

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Last weekend, volunteers were canvassing the Blackwater, Sinkut Mountain and Bobtail Road systems – they travelled by vehicle, atvs, and did walking grid searches along the roads and trails. Another helicopter search was conducted yesterday and the chopper will be back in the air again today.

Anyone who would like to volunteer to help out with the search effort can phone Dawn in Vanderhoof at 250-567-4159.

Earlier this month, her parents issued a public plea for information about Madison’s whereabouts.

The Scott Family has now set up a Help Find Madison Scott website to spread the word about the young woman’s disappearance. In addition, a fundraising garage sale is being held in Prince George today at the Regional District of Fraser Fort George office, where Madison’s uncle works. The sale runs from 8:30am this morning to 3pm, with money raised going into the Help Find Madison Scott Search Fund.

Search update from last week to June 17th.


A large number of volunteers searched last weekend on roads, trails and private property

. While a fair number of volunteer searchers, family and friends had to go back to work this week, there was still searching each day by a smaller number of friends and family. Some searching farther a field was also done. Last weekend the search and rescue team with some local volunteers, canoed the Sinkut River and found nothing.The helicopter flew on Friday.

Garage Sale Fund Raiser Prince George Saturday June 18th


The Regional District of Fraser Fort George is having a garage sale to raise funds for the Help Find Madison Scott Search Fund on Saturday June the 18th

. The hours are 8:00 am to 3 pm. Location is at the Regional District of Fraser Fort George front parking lot which is located at 155 George Street in Prince George. This is downtown just off of 1st avenue on the West side of George street. Google Map. If you would like to donate items please contact Susan at 250-562-6808 or 250-960-4464.

Subject: helping out


Good morning:
I am volunteering to help search on Saturday 18, I played hockey with Madison over the past few years and would like to give support to a great cause, and also extend help and support from our Fort St

. James Ladies hockey team, we are willing to help in anyway needed please let us know what we can do. Sue F.

Subject: help offer


Hello
We have a cabin at Eulatazella lake (aka graveyard lake). there are only the two cabins there and it is only about 25km from hogsback lake

. We have done a little ATVing in the area and will keep looking anytime we go out, if we can be of help in anyway please let us know.
If nothing else please let searchers know they will be welcome at our cabin for anything we may be able to provide..We are there most weekends, unfortunatley not this coming weekend but we expect to be there most if not all weekends all summer.
Our daughter is 20 years old as well, our thoughts are with the Scott family

Andy V.

Search For Madison Scott Continues (from 94X and The Wolf News)


Prince George, B.C.- Investigators are still in Vanderhoof looking into the hundreds of files that have been generated in regards to Madison Scott. The 20 year old hasn’t been seen since May 28th where she was camping at Hogsback Lake South of Vanderhoof

. Sergeant Rob Vermeulen says a private search is still going on in the District. He says “the file goes until it is solved, until we know what happened and where she is.” “Investigators will be at it for a while because there are over 500 tasks that need to be completed.” Vermeulen says Investigators are in constant communication with Madison’s parents. Anyone with information on her disappearance is asked to call Vanderhoof RCMP or Crimestoppers.

Fundraising for Scott search fund continues (from Omineca Express)

By Hannah Wright – Vanderhoof Omineca Express
Published: June 15, 2011 8:00 AM

While the search for missing local woman Madison Scott continues, community efforts to raise money for the search fund are also ongoing. A fundraiser at the Buffalo Beach bar on Saturday June 4 raised over $5,500 for the fund.

The night was organized by a family friend of the Scott’s, Kelly Ross. She said the night was a huge success.

“We raised way more money than I expected,” said Ross. “Entrance was by donation ..

. people put anything from a toonie to a $100 bill in there,” she said. A portion of the liquor sales were also donated to the fund and all of the bar and waitressing staff donated  their tips from the night.

A fundraiser was also held by NV Video on Sunday June 5. All the proceeds from any films rented or purchased between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. went to the fund. Just under $1,700 was raised. Heather Meda, the owner of NV Video, is also a friend of the Scott family and wanted to do something to help. Meda said she may do another fundraiser at the store. “It depends how long it [the search] goes on for – if it still keeps going on I’ll do it again for sure,” she said.

Last week Integris Credit Union set up a concession stall outside their building on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to raise money for the fund. Hotdogs and water were sold for a three dollar donation and all proceeds went to the fund. Integris donated all of the provisions. Staff working on the stall said they had raised approximately $1,000 during the three days.

On Tuesday last week, the parents of Madison Scott issued a public statement during a press conference in which they thanked the community for all the support they have been receiving. “We have been overwhelmed by the level of support and assistance from the community in our effort to find our daughter,” said Madison’s mother Dawn Scott in the press conference. “We want to say thank-you to our family, friends and the community of Vanderhoof and our neighbouring communities who continue to be a daily source of inspiration and strength.”

Parents of missing local woman speak out (from Omineca Express)

By Hannah Wright – Vanderhoof Omineca Express
Published: June 14, 2011 4:00 PM
Updated: June 14, 2011 4:10 PM
Dawn and Eldon Scott, the parents of missing local woman Madison Scott, issued a public plea last Tuesday for information in relation to their daughters disappearance. Scott was last seen at a party at Hogsback Lake at 3 a.m. on May 28.

The parents of missing local woman Madison Scott issued a plea to the public last Tuesday to help them find their 20-year-old daughter.

Scott left Vanderhoof on Friday May 27 with the intention of camping overnight at the lake.

Her family called the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment on Sunday May 29 at 2 p.m. when she failed to return home. Police who attended the area located her tent and her truck, but extensive search efforts to locate her have been unsuccessful so far.

During a press conference at the Omineca Safe Home, Madison’s parents Eldon and Dawn Scott described her as “a beautiful, caring and loving daughter, sister and friend.”

“She is a passionate 20-year-old young woman who loves sports and photography. She has a great sense of humour and she loves to socialize with family and friends,” said Dawn Scott.

Dawn also said that the family have been “overwhelmed” by the support shown from the community.

“We are thankful for the police and Search and Rescue personnel who used every tool and resource available to conduct a thorough search of the area,” she said.

“And then there are the dozens, even hundreds of volunteers who continue to return to Hogsback Lake daily to look through the area and surrounding areas. It is hard to believe all that they have done and continue to do.”

She added that her family will do “whatever it takes” to find Madison

.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the police.

“So please, it doesn’t matter how small or insignificant it might seem, call the RCMP and let them know what you know, heard or saw or think you might have seen … we love our daughter, we need her back home, we need to find her. Please help us,” Dawn concluded.

Sergeant Rob Vermeulen, RCMP spokesperson with E Division, also gave the public an update during the press conference.

He said that the RCMP has 14 investigators working on the 300 – 400 tasks generated by information they have received so far.

“We are very pleased with the level of co-operation from those that have come forward or have spoken to investigators.

“However, we do continue to believe that there is more information out there and we are once again appealing to the public to come forward and speak to us,” he said.

He added that investigators are still speaking to those who attended the parties at Hogsback Lake the weekend Madison went missing, and that there are still those who haven’t yet come forward.

“We don’t believe that we’ve made contact with everyone that was out there at this point so that’s what we’re looking for.

“We’re also looking for anyone that may have been in touch with Madison, may have had an idea of what her plans were for the weekend, anything she might have said – they may not have been at the party itself but they may have been in touch with her,” he said.

While an extensive private search launched by friends and family continues, Dawn confirmed on Tuesday that they have stopped searching by air as of Monday last week.

“It was our decision, our choice,” said Dawn.

Sgt. Vermeulen said the private search is ongoing but that police are now focusing on the investigation and not the search.

“I can tell you I looked at their search map and the search area is huge, they’ve covered thousands of kilometres of roads and trails – it’s been pretty impressive – they’ve searched some areas two or three times,” he said.

He also confirmed that they did send a diver into the lake to search the camp site area, but found nothing.

He described Madison’s disappearance as a “mystery”….

“There’s no evidence of what happened … but I think that makes you more determined to find out what happened,” he said.

Her parents added that they weren’t sure whether Madison was planning to stay for one or two nights at the lake.

“It wasn’t set in stone but it wasn’t out of character … it is a somewhat remote area and the cell service isn’t always that great there and she was with a group of friends,” said Dawn.

She also said that they knew some of the people she was with that night but not all.

“No … it turns out that we don’t know who all the people were that were there.

“Somebody knows what went on out there … somebody saw something and they’re just not coming forward I believe,” said Dawn.

They described her as an experienced camper and said she knew the area well.

“She’s been there a million times before,” said Dawn.

Although police confirmed her phone was active at around 7 a.m. on May 28, four hours after she was last seen, Vermeulen confirmed on Tuesday that it was not anything outgoing.

Madison Scott is described as a 20-year-old Caucasian, 5 foot 4, 170 lbs with ginger hair. She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and blue jean Capri pants.

The RCMP are requesting the publics assistance in finding Scott. Anyone who may have seen Madison or may know of her whereabouts should contact the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment immediately at (250) 567-2222.

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