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Awareness is spreading! Thanks for the support!


We would like to extend a special thanks to businesses and individuals that are continuing the effort to spread the awareness to help find our Maddy! Heartfelt comments and pictures from all of you have been overwelmingly positive and uplifting through this difficult time

. The pictures below show some of the amazing support we have witnessed. Thanks to Cycle North PG!!  We also had people report and take pics of this big truck in Chetwynd with huge Find Maddy stickers!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!! These acts of kindness and care will help to bring our Maddy Home!!

Hope Faith Love~ Let’s bring her home!

Help Spread the Awareness! Let’s Bring Maddy Home!!

Look at the awareness. Hope is your way home Maddy!

Cora Kelly wrote:
This image was seen on a TV news story tonight that featured the Canucks and one of the stores in Vancouver that sells their tickets. It is so sad to see Maddy’s missing photo on national television but it is also very endearing to see evidence of the effort that people have put in to help spread the awareness. Thank you!
This image was seen on a TV news story tonight that featured the Canucks and one of the stores in Vancouver that sells their tickets. It is so sad to see Maddy's missing photo on national television but it is also very endearing to see evidence of the effort that people have put in to help spread the awareness. Thank you!  <3

Bring Maddy Home <3

DON’T HOLD BACK! (letter in Prince George Citizen)

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CONTENT OF THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE:
Madison Scott of Vanderhoof aged 20 has been missing since May 2011.
She disappeared without trace and the RCMP believe that information is being withheld which would lead to her being found.
It is to the people withholding this information that I am appealing.
The Scott family are dealing with constant unrelenting,fear,heartache and worry that never lets go.
Please find the courage and honesty to provide the information to bring Maddy home

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Speak with the others involved with you. Talk to loved ones about it.  Do not keep it to yourself .
To contact the RCMP in Vanderhoof  1-250-567-2222
If you wish to remain anonymous phone Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477
Thank you
Vanderhoof Resident

Previous problem with site CONTACT US and TIPS email forms


We recently found a intermittent problem with our email forms, and have rectified the problem

. If you have sent a message via the “Contact Us” or “TIPS” pages email forms and had expected a response and never received one please resend it.

1000 Days without Maddy

Chinese New Years wish


1927086_10153830486665323_784285628_n This is our Chinese lantern we set off on Saturday. My wish for the Chinese New Year is for Maddy to come home!

Please share the video, radio interviews, continue to pray, use the  stickers and posters and search your heart if you have any information please contact the RCMP. You can remain anonymous

. Maddy is very special and is missed dearly by her family and community!

Documentary on Scott disappearance draws viewers (from the Prince George Citizen)

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When Steven Scouller read an online account about the disappearance of Madison Scott, he knew he could put his skills as a filmmaker to use in helping to solve a mystery that has baffled investigators for nearly three years.

In May, he packed his bags and flew halfway around the world from his home in Scotland and began collecting images and interviews with the aim of “producing a film that could act as a central repository of accurate information relating to the case.”

The result, released last week, is an hour-long step-by-step account of the events that led up to Scott’s disappearance and the frustrating aftermath as she remains missing.

Scott was last seen during the early morning hours of May 28, 2011 at Hogsback Lake, 25 kilometres southeast of Vanderhoof.

When the popular 20-year-old 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.

“It’s vital to the police inquiry that all facts are accurate and told exactly as they had happened, so in order to do that I wanted to have the people at the centre of the case who are Madison’s family and friends to tell their stories and give first hand account of their experiences and actions,” Scouller said.

It also includes interviews with Scott’s parents, as well as friends, searchers and police and with Scott’s friend, Jordanne Bolduc, who had gone to Hogsback Lake with her but left early after the party of about 50 people turned rowdy when some interlopers showed up.

The last confirmed sighting of Scott was at about 3 a.m. Her truck and tent were found abandoned later the same day.

As well as working behind the camera, Scouller is the staff documentarian for Police Scotland and writes true-crime books. The documentary won the family’s seal of approval when it was posted on the findmaddy.ca website

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In the first week it was online, the documentary, The Vanishing of Madison Scott, drew 35,000 hits according to Scouller.

“That’s a phenomenal statistic and I hope every day that more and more people watch the film,” Scouller said.

He also hopes it will prompt someone to step forward.

“Somebody out there knows something of significant importance and they need to come forward now, even if they wish to remain anonymous, that’s fine,” Scouller said. “Please just give us the information we need.”

Mark NIELSEN | Staff writer
January 15, 2014 01:00 AM

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