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About 30 members of the RCMP, the Bathurst Police Force and search and rescue organizations have been searching a quarry site near Highway 11 and St. Anne Street.
Monday will be the fourth day at the quarry site for searchers. Foulem said they would continue to search there for the next 48 hours, as the site was identified as being of interest in the investigation process.
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The girl s father, Jason Boudreau, spoke to Radio-Canada, saying he is in frequent contact with the police and still holds out hope that his daughter will be found safe.
Lee Stever, the acting mayor of Bathurst, said in a statement that the disappearance has caused a great deal of pain within the community. Writing in French, he said everyone is hoping for her to be found safe.
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The Bathurst police force ensures the public that they are pulling out all the stops in the search for Madison Roy-Boudreau.
In a social media post on Friday night, the force indicated that there are no new developments, and the investigation could be stalled this weekend.
Weather conditions could cause search activities to be suspended, however, the area will be blocked off from the public to maintain the scene.
The post goes on to state that Bathurst police share all the information that they can, and their priorities are finding Madison and collecting evidence that could be used in any criminal proceedings.
Bathurst Police Update Roy-Boudreau Investigation 919thebend.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 919thebend.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HALIFAX Another day of searching failed to turn up any sign of a missing 14-year-old girl in Bathurst, N.B. Madison Roy-Boudreau was last seen at around 7:30 in the morning of Tuesday, May 11. About 30 searchers have been combing a wooded area in the city. The site area is approximately 40 000 square meters, Luc Foulem, a spokesperson for the city of Bathurst wrote in a news release. The operations could possibly take between three and five days. The search will resume at 8 a.m. Friday. Police have seized a truck she was seen getting into and are asking anyone with information on her whereabouts to contact the Bathurst Police Force or Crime Stoppers N.B.