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Today is the 5th anniversary of Madison Scott’s disappearance (from My Prince George News)


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It’s been 5 years to the day since Madison Scott disappeared while camping with friends at Hogsback Lake near Vanderhoof.

“The investigation is still active and, in the words of Constable Tom Wamsteeker, there’s somebody out there who knows something and they’re just not telling us,” says North District RCMP Corporal Dave Tyreman. “Whether they can’t tell us, won’t tell us. Whether they do it anonymously, whether it’s a letter to the parents or whether they call Crimestoppers – somebody or some people know exactly what happened to Maddy.”

He says the Major Crimes unit is still pursuing information related to Maddy’s disappearance.

“In speaking with Major crimes unit, they believe this to be highly suspicious in nature and that’s why they’re involved. It’s not just somebody who wandered off.  It would be nice to find some kind of information that we can further our investigation into where exactly is Madison Scott.”

Tyreman says as time passes, circumstances can change.

“Sometimes it’s a disadvantage, sometimes it can be an advantage. Maybe there’s somebody who knows something and, as years go on, they have a change in lifestyle, they’re not hanging around with the same people. Maybe they’re not at threat by somebody else in providing that information so they may come forward.”

Tyreman says anyone with information is encouraged to come forward. Tips can be made anonymously to Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Original article at My Prince George now

Five Years to the Day – Help us find Madison Scott (from Interior news)

Original article

On Saturday, May 28, 2011 every parent’s nightmare became a reality for the Scott family of Vanderhoof.

On Friday, May 27, 2011, 20-year-old Madison Scott attended a party at Hogsback Lake, which is a Forest Service Campsite located approximately 25 kilometers south of Vanderhoof. Maddy parked her white 1990 Ford F150 pick-up truck and pitched her tent nearby as she was camping there with a group of new found friends from Vanderhoof.

The group was celebrating a friendʼs birthday and at the end of the evening, Maddy was left on her own in her tent. Everyone else left the party by 4 a.m.

On May 28, 2011, something happened between 4-8:30 a.m. that led to Maddyʼs disappearance. Foul play is suspected and Maddy remains missing despite a vigorous and in-depth RCMP investigation and ongoing efforts by family and friends.

We know someone out there knows something about the disappearance, but either won’t, or can’t tell us what happened to Maddy. We are asking any individual who has information and has not already come forward to contact the police or Crimestoppers,stated lead investigator Cst. Tom Wamsteeker of the North District Major Crime Unit.

In support of the on-going investigative efforts, the RCMP are releasing a video that provides a previous re-enactment, private reward and information the public needs to know to help with our investigation.

The Scott family would like to thank the community and RCMP for their continued support in our search for answers regarding the disappearance of Madison Scott.

The Maddy Scott family team will be holding the 5th annual Poker Ride at Hogsback Lake this Saturday and we encourage everyone to come and participate as we continue our search for answers

If you have information we ask you to call the Vanderhoof RCMP at (250) 567-2222 or if you wish to remain anonymous call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Released by

RCMP Cpl. D.J. (Dave) Tyreman
District Advisory NCO
North District

Interview with Dawn Scott about the poker ride


Audio file of interview with Dawn Scott about the poker ride.

“Dawn Scott is the mother of Madison Scott, a young woman from Vanderhoof, BC who has been missing since May 28th, 2011

. This Saturday is the 5 year anniversary of her disappearance and Dawn shares how those past years have been.”

Download mp3 Time = 6:49, Size= 6.2 MB

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Thanks to John Vosper and Valley Country radio for producing this interview.

Still searching for Maddy (from Prince George Citizen)

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 Prince George Citizen May 12, 2016 04:20 PM

Madison Scott of Vanderhoof disappeared without a trace on May 28, 2011

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She was a young woman, twenty years old at this time and just starting out in life. She never harmed anyone but someone took her.

She is still missing.

The RCMP investigation is ongoing and tips are still coming in.

Someone, somewhere, knows something about what happened to Maddy. It is possible this person or persons may have spoken about her disappearance to a friend or relative.

If anyone knows anything at all, even if you think it is not relevant, please find it in your heart to break your silence and help to end the ongoing nightmare and heartbreak of her family.

Please do not keep this information to yourself. You might be preventing it from happening again.

There is still a reward of $100,000 for information leading to a resolution of this case.

The phone number of the Vanderhoof RCMP is 1-250-567-2222 or if you wish to remain anonymous please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477

It would be much appreciated if people would look for signs of anything amiss when in the bush or on the water. People are still searching for Maddy.

Thank you.

M. Datoff

Vanderhoof

Mystery of Madison Scott haunts Vanderhoof; RCMP seek new leads (from CBC NEWS)


‘Maddy, everyone really misses you’

By Yvette Brend, CBC News Posted: May 28, 2016 1:22 PM PT Last Updated: May 28, 2016 5:50 PM PT

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Madison Scott is still mourned by her friends. (IAmMissing.ca)

Vanderhoof RCMP are seeking new leads in the mysterious disappearance of a Vanderhoof woman five years ago, with the help of a re-enactment video.

 Video re-enactment retraces steps of missing woman

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Madison Scott parked her off-white truck at the camp site. (IAmMissing.ca)

Madison Scott vanished sometime after 3 a.m. PT on May 28th, 2011 after attending a party at Hogsback Lake, a campsite about 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof.

Police said the central B.C. woman was camping with friends, celebrating her birthday. She pitched her tent nearby her white Ford pick-up truck.

Early in the morning something happened that led to her disappearance. Foul play is suspected.

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Madison Scott disappeared May 27, 2011 from a camping party south of Vanderhoof. (RCMP)

Scott left nothing but mystery and rumours. At the time she disappeared police were clear there were no gang connections or reasons why she would leave voluntarily.

Friends remember her on social media sites, appealing to witnesses to come forward.

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Madison Scott was last seen in this tent. (IAmMissing.ca)

“Maddy everyone really misses you. I hope you know how special you are. I am hoping that one day your friends that were with you at the party remember the friendship you gave them. Ponder their memories as it is impossible for that many people to be there that are your friends and not one of them know where you are????? I find that hard to believe that no one has yet remembered where you disappeared to so many months ago now.” wrote C.K. on the blog Help Find Madison Scott.

Her family has offered a $100,000 reward for information that solves the mystery of her disappearance and brings any wrong-doers to justice.

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Blogs, posters and intense RCMP investigation have not solved the 5-year-old mystery. (CBC)

Maddy Poker Ride 2016 poster and information


On May 28th come out to the 2016 Maddy Poker Ride starting at or near the Mapes Community hall on the Black water road South East of Vanderhoof, near Hogsback lake where Maddy went missing.

Walk, ATV or horse ride on 3 different trails

The cost of the poker hands are 25$.  With every 25$ hand purchased you may purchase an additional hand for 10$ while available. Draw cards at the stations along the trail for a chance to win with the best poker hands, $500 for 1st, $300 for 2nd, and $200 for 3rd, and the mystery grand prize. Sponsored by the Vanderhoof Kinettes.

maddy poker ride 2016 walk

The walking trail starts from the Mapes Community hall then heads East on a trail adjacent to the Blackwater road, down the hogs back road then winds through the forest to Hogsback lake then up on a grassy ridge, along a natural meadow, then back to Mapes Hall. If the complete trail is walked it is around 8 kilometres.

maddy poker ride 2016 ATV

The ATV trail starts at Brian and Diane Ramages approximately 2 kilometres East of Mapes hall on the Blackwater road. The ATV route heads down the Fox forest service road then heads back on the telegraph trail, by Hogsback lake. The trail is of moderate difficulty and is around 40 kilometres.

maddy poker ride 2016 horse

The horse trail starts from Jody and Jewel Volts, then passes through Mapes pit up into the Sinkut hills and back. The trail is approximately 22 kilometres long.

Directions to Horse start: turn off of highway 16 onto Mapes road, there will be signs on highway, and then stay on Mapes road for 9.9 kms until you get to Goodland road on the left, Jody and jewels is at the end of Goodland road, there will be signs and people directing traffic.

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HI RESOLUTION POSTER IN PDF FORMAT

Print out and post the posters to promote the Maddy poker ride 2016

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Click on poster to download PDF

The Mysterious Vanishing of Madison Scott — She Was Last Seen on May 27, 2011 (from First to Know)

The last time Madison Scott was seen alive was on May 27, 2011.

 Madison and a friend of her ventured out to Hogsback Lake in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, to party and camp by the shoreline overnight.

The 20-year-old ended up staying behind and camping by herself after her friend reportedly hurt her knee and decided to go home. Being an experienced camper who’d explored Hogsback plenty of times, spending the night alone didn’t bother her.

But when she didn’t return home the next day and no one had heard from her, her parents, Eldon and Dawn Scott, called the police to investigate.

Everyone who was questioned about her disappearance admits that the last time they saw her was around 3 a.m.

Her truck and tent were still at the campsite, but she was nowhere to be found. There didn’t appear to be any sign of a struggle, or any reason that she would just vanish without telling anyone.

Madison disappeared 10 miles away from Highway 16.

Over the past 40 years, there have been dozens of young girls and womDont-Hitchhike-Highway-16_fe-300x169en who have gone missing or were murdered along Highway 16, also known as the Highway of Tears, which traverses through stunning, remote wilderness. The victims range in age from 12 to 33.

The stretch of road has become so synonymous with grisly stories that there are even billboards that say “GIRLS DON’T HITCHHIKE on the Highway of Tears.”

After all these years, authorities are still uncertain whether the vanishings and murders are the work of a single serial killer or multiple offenders.

Madison has been missing for five years, but her family is still holding onto the hope that she’s alive. They often return to the location where she vanished, hoping to find some clues. Volunteers also continue to search the area, tirelessly covering hundreds of miles.

There are countless rumors that have circulated concerning where the missing have ended up, including human trafficking, dungeon-like bunkers hidden on rural properties, and the involvement with local drug dealers.

Watch the video above for more on this family’s heartbreaking story and search for their beloved Madison.

Another year and no Maddy, so another poker ride

Hello all,

We will be holding the 5th ‘On the Trail to Find Maddy poker ride’ this May, Saturday, the 28th at the Blackwater Road/Hogsback Lake area near Vanderhoof.
Please save the date and come out and support us in finding Maddy once and for all! It has been just under 5 long, devastating years without Maddy; however, we all are so grateful for everyone’s continuing support and efforts to help bring her home.
There will be 3 trails again; separate walking, horseback and ATV trails. There will also be prizes to be won and a lunch to follow

Please stay tuned for more details and a poker ride poster to follow.
Thank you so much everyone!!

Cora

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Maddy we need her back!

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It has almost been 5 years since Madison Scott went missing. Thanks to all that are keeping the the word of her disappearance in the forefront and spreading it far and wide

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Madison Scott missing for four years (from the Citizen Newspaper)


Original Newspaper article

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Find Madison Scott bumper stickers can be seen all over the north.   – Citizen file photo by David Mah
Four years after Madison Scott went missing, friends, family and police are continuing to hold out hope the mystery of the Vanderhoof woman’s disappearance will be finally solved.

“The police continue to actively work on Maddys’ file,” her brother Ben said in a statement issued Thursday.

“Accordingly, we must maintain our search and awareness efforts to generate new leads to justify the police to continue to allocate the resources to find Maddy.”

Scott, then a vibrant and popular 20 year old, was last seen during the early morning hours of May 28, 2011 at Hogsback Lake, 25 kilometres southeast of Vanderhoof.

When she failed to return home later that day, a massive search was launched but to no avail and despite a concerted effort to keep her name and face in the public’s eye ever since, Scott has not yet been found

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“The Maddy posters, stickers, and signs enable us to maintain our presence and enhance awareness in the surrounding area,” Ben Scott said.

These signs and banners are important to maintain the awareness of who Maddy is. The signs are widespread and observed by so many people, including locals, commuters through the community, and others.”

An “All In For Maddy Poker Ride” will be held Saturday with participants traveling through the Hogsback and Blackwater area where Scott went missing.

“This is our team’s primary awareness campaign,” Ben Scott said. “The event keeps people thinking and looking for Maddy in the area that she went missing from with the ultimate goal of increasing awareness.

Nearly 400 people have participated in the previous three poker rides and another strong turnout is expected this year. More information, including start times and locations for horseback and all-terrain vehicle riders and walkers can be found at madisonscott.ca.

“We would like to thank the community for all of your support and we truly are forever grateful for all that has been done to assist our search and awareness efforts,” Ben Scott said. “We are extremely fortunate to have had unconditional support from the community and we are optimistic that this continued support will lead to the desired answer.
“My sister has been missing for four long years, and we need to continue our search efforts to end this nightmare.”

Anyone with information concerning Scott’s disappearance are asked to call the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment at 250-567-2222 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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