Her family says they just want to know that Peacock is safe, and they also don't want the investigation to get bogged down by online speculation.
While no one has come forward with valid information, one New Brunswick woman has come forward with a generous offer to assist in the search.
She says she is offering the family her wedding ring set to sell as a reward for valuable information that leads to the safe return of the young woman.
The family has been told the gesture is worth $30,000.
"It's unfortunate that someone didn't come forward already," says James Slauenwhite. "We are hoping that with this becoming public someone will say where she is."
Also from the link posted previously:
Investigators didnt make a copy of the message before it was deleted, but they have been able to contact other people who had read it and have managed to recreate its basic details.
The HRP/RCMP Integrated Vice Unit continues to investigate the disappearance of a Dartmouth woman and is releasing additional information to the public in hopes of finding her.
Twenty-year-old Melissa Dawn Peacock was last seen on November 7 at her resident in Dartmouth. She was reported missing on November 9 when family and friends became concerned because they couldnt contact her. Investigators believe that Melissa was in a vehicle travelling outbound from the Sackville area after midnight on Tuesday November 8. She was last known to be in the area of Gore, Nova Scotia, approximately 30 minutes later. Melissa is described as a light complected black woman, 51", 105 lbs., with brown curly mid-length hair and hazel eyes.
Police request that Melissa, or anyone with information on her whereabouts, call Halifax Regional Police at 490-5020 or their local police department. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or texting a tip - Tip 202 + your message to 274637.
According to Ruth Slauenwhite, her mother, the Adams message said the 20-year-old was with a new boyfriend and they were waiting for his family to send them money in Winnipeg. The pair were said to be headed to British Columbia.
411 shows seven people with initials R Adams in Winnipeg. Hope LE have contacted them.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/metro/37207-police-seek-mystery-facebook-poster
HALIFAX The Nova Scotia Justice Department is offering a reward of up to $150,000 for information leading to an arrest in the disappearance of a 20-year-old Halifax woman last November.
Bungay said there is one thing that gives him hope. He said he left voice mail messages on Peacock's cellphone until her mailbox was full. Then, about a month ago, the mailbox was emptied and he was able to leave more messages.
He said he's not sure whether Peacock emptied her voice mail or the police did.
"Or someone else was in control of her cellphone. Those are the only three possibilities I can think of," Bungay said.
Halifax Regional Police have said Peacock is believed to have left Dartmouth in a vehicle that made its way to Beaver Bank, then Gore in Hants County. After that, the trail is cold.
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