In this article, we are going to talk about an old case that is now trending on the internet. A woman missing for 12 years has been discovered on a rural property. According to police, the remains of a Canadian woman who had been missing for 12 years had been discovered on a rural farm. Remains to belong to Madison “Maddy” Scott, who had been missing for 12 years, were discovered in east Vanderhoof, central British Columbia (BC). According to an RCMP statement from May 29 obtained by Newsweek, the identification of the deceased was verified by the BC Coroners Service, and police are currently carrying out an execution of a warrant at a remote site about 50 miles west of Prince George.
Madison Scott Disappearance
We can confirm that the property is connected to the discovery of Maddy, who has been positively identified by the BC Coroner’s Service, according to Cpl. Madonna Saunderson. After being informed, the Scott family has requested privacy at this time. There are still many ways to help the family. The RCMP has prioritized this inquiry for the past 12 years. Although Maddy’s discovery is a big development, this investigation is still active and ongoing and there is still a possibility of foul play. No arrests, according to her, have been made in relation to Scott’s disappearance. According to Canada’s Missing, a government database that compiles information about missing people across the nation, 13,561 people were reported missing in BC in 2021. 5,249,635 people called British Columbia home in that year.
In Canada, a country with a population estimated to be nine times less than that of the United States, 31,240 people were reported missing in that year. According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, there are 23,225 active missing persons cases in the U.S., and 34,050 of those cases have been marked as resolved. Scott was last seen at Hogsback Lake, where she was celebrating a friend’s birthday, at around 3 a.m. on May 28, 2011, which is when her disappearance was initially reported. The spot where her bones were found is not too far from the lake.
In a statement released by the RCMP on May 28, they said: “Madison was a vivacious, free-spirited, devoted, and kind person. In her spare time, Madison spent a lot of time with her family and friends, playing hockey, and softball, and taking pictures. Madison would turn 32 years old this year. She might even have married and given birth to children, and she would probably be completely engrossed in her profession. Madison’s family was unable to witness her development into a wife, mother, and aunt. Justice and resolution are due to Madison and her family. So this was all about this case. So, Stay tuned with PKB news.