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).

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