Press Release: The Vanishing of Madison Scott


January 5, 2014

Dear Editor:

We are writing to ask your newspaper to print the attached statements to help raiseawareness of our daughter, Madison Scott, who has been missing from Hogsback Lake, BC since May 28, 2011.  We wish to encourage your readers to watch a documentary that has been released titled, ‘The Vanishing of Madison Scott’.  The film can be accessed by going on to the findmaddy.ca website

.  It is our hope that through the viewing of the documentary and by reading the findmaddy.ca website that someone, somewhere will have information that will leadto finding Madison and bringing her home.

We thank you very much.Yours sincerely,Dawn &  Eldon Scott Family & Search Team

The Vanishing of Madison Scott (Video documentary)


Steven F. Scouller is a documentary and awareness filmmaker who has produced a comprehensive awareness film to aid in the on-going police investigation into the disappearance of missing Vanderhoof girl, 20-year old Madison Scott.

Click on video below or watch on the Vimeo Site

January 5, 2014
At the time of writing this our daughter, Madison Scott, has been missing for 951 days from Hogsback Lake, BC. Maddy’s disappearance on the morning of 28th May 2011 has touched countless people and has greatly impacted our family.

We can never stop looking until we have Maddy home. Our family’s personal limitations in searching for our daughter have, from day one, been tremendously boosted by the diligent work, dedication and support of family, friends, community members and the RCMP.

We were approached by Steve F. Scouller, an independent film maker, who wished to make a film solely about Madison’s story.

Mr. Scouller’s background as an investigative filmmaker leads us to believe that this film will help in our concerted efforts to reach the right people and to encourage those who have the answers to step forward. We are grateful for the making of this film and wish to thank Mr. Scouller for his efforts in helping to keep awareness of Maddy’s disappearance at the forefront of people’s minds. We also give a most heartfelt thanks to all of you who appeared in the film and assisted in its production.

Please watch ‘The Vanishing of Madison Scott’ and please forward any information you may have on Maddy’s whereabouts to the Vanderhoof RCMP at 250-567-2222 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Dawn & Eldon Scott and Family

The Vanishing of Madison Scott

Produced & Directed by Steven F. Scouller

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Raising awareness is of vital importance in the search for Madison Scott. Getting all the correct facts and relevant information out in the public domain is paramount. As an investigative filmmaker I set out to document the known facts that surround Madison’s disappearance by constructing a chronological timeline of events based on the facts told via first-hand accounts. It is my hope that this film will be able to assist the RCMP by raising awareness about Madison’s disappearance.  

The film delivers an accurate reflection of the unfolding situation and documents the search efforts as well as the on-going processes in place that help to keep the search effort and awareness campaigns alive. 

This highly impactive and emotional film acts as a central repository of key information that people can watch to get the facts quickly and effortlessly, allowing the steady stream of information to keep expanding out into the public domain. 

It has been a humbling experience to work alongside Dawn, Eldon and their family and friends

. It’s amazing to see first hand the support the community has offered the Scott family and I am appreciative for the help that I have received from the people of Vanderhoof who have helped and supported me in making this film. I’d like to take this opportunity to express my personal thanks to the RCMP for their help and cooperation. 

Contact Steven F. Scouller: stevenscouller@rocketmail.com 

Parade of Lights


Last year Georgia Scott along with other members of the drill team made flags for their various horse events. Each Drill Team member must find one local business to sponsor them. MBG Logging (Maddy, Georgia, Ben) sponsored Georgia.  Georgia designed her own flag to draw attention to Maddy’s disappearance.  The drill team rides at various horse events and fall fairs. They ride their horses and make patterns with their flags to music

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The drill team was part of the parade of lights Friday night.  Hope Faith Love <3

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Letter by Dawn and Eldon published in the Prince George Citizen


November 19, 2013

To:  The Citizen newspaper

From:  Dawn and Eldon Scott & Family, Vanderhoof, BC

Re:  Error in the re-printing of the letter sent to the Citizen following the October 2011 fundraiser and benefit for the Madison Scott Search Fund

We are writing to apologize for the error in the re-printing of the letter of thanks the Scott family sent to this newspaper following the October 2011 fundraiser and benefit for the Madison Scott Search Fund.  While there has not been another fund raiser, we are greatly comforted by, and continue to receive strength from, the generosity of all those involved in the continuing search for Madison and the various events that have been held throughout the year to raise awareness of Maddy’s disappearance.

We again express our deep-felt thanks and gratitude to all the individuals, families, businesses and organizations who have given so much.  As a family we have benefited greatly from the communities’ ongoing support.  This support is a true testament to the communities in which we live and we as a family cannot thank you enough.

We are also grateful to this newspaper for its willingness to publish this letter so that we can reach out again to the many that have given so much of themselves and given of their time and effort in helping to find Madison.

Tremendous effort to find Madison is still being made in a variety of ways and we are hopeful that, through the perseverance, love, hope and faith of all concerned, Madison will soon return to us

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Most sincerely yours,

Dawn and Eldon Scott & Family, Vanderhoof, BC

National Day of Remembrance and action on Violence against women


On December 6th many people joined together at WL McLeod for a Walk to Honour women and their families that experience violence. Ice candle holders marked with the names of the missing and murdered women line the police station and it is a powerful statement of the heartache and loss we have experienced in this community

. Maddy Scott has not been forgotten and as the holiday approaches our one wish and desire is for her to return home!  Any people wishing to come forward with ANY information should contact the Vanderhoof RCMP at at  250-567-2222 or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. Alternately mail Box 1190 Vanderhoof, B.C. VOJ-3A0 or use TIPS page

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