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May 8 2022
www.thestar.com
''BATHURST, N.B. - It will be one year this Wednesday since 14-year-old Madison Roy-Boudreau vanished in Bathurst, N.B., but even though her disappearance has been ruled a homicide, the community keeps searching.
“We haven’t given up. There’s a group of us that go out constantly looking for her, looking for any clues,” family friend Maggie Lavigne said in an interview last week.
“We know what we’re looking for, like her missing book bag, what was missing, what she was wearing. We just pray every day that the RCMP actually do find something.”
On Wednesday evening, family and friends of the missing girl will gather in a city park to mark the one-year anniversary since her disappearance on May 11, 2021.''
''Lavigne said Madison was a carefree teen who loved to sing and dance.
She said the gathering Wednesday at the gazebo in Coronation Park will begin around 6 p.m. and is an opportunity for people to comfort each other and share stories about Madison.
Lavigne said the gazebo was Madison’s favourite place to hang out with friends.''

Gathering set for Wednesday to mark one year since girl vanished from Bathurst, N.B.
BATHURST, N.B. - It will be one year this Wednesday since 14-year-old Madison Roy-Boudreau vanished in Bathurst, N.B., but even though her disappearan...
“We haven’t given up. There’s a group of us that go out constantly looking for her, looking for any clues,” family friend Maggie Lavigne said in an interview last week.
“We know what we’re looking for, like her missing book bag, what was missing, what she was wearing. We just pray every day that the RCMP actually do find something.”
On Wednesday evening, family and friends of the missing girl will gather in a city park to mark the one-year anniversary since her disappearance on May 11, 2021.''
''Lavigne said Madison was a carefree teen who loved to sing and dance.
She said the gathering Wednesday at the gazebo in Coronation Park will begin around 6 p.m. and is an opportunity for people to comfort each other and share stories about Madison.
Lavigne said the gazebo was Madison’s favourite place to hang out with friends.''