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Mystery of Madison Scott haunts Vanderhoof; RCMP seek new leads

RCMP renew the search for 20-year-old Madison Scott who vanished in 2011.

'Maddy, everyone really misses you'

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.

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, 2011after attending a party at Hogsback Lake, a campsite about 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof.

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

Police said thecentral B.C. womanwas camping with friends, celebrating her birthday. Shepitched her tent nearby her white Ford pick-up truck.

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

Scottleft nothing butmystery and rumours. At the time she disappeared police were clear there were no gang connections or reasons why shewould leave voluntarily.

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

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 blogHelp Find Madison Scott.

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

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