IROQUOIS FALLS - It's been two years since Rebecca "Becky" Fudge-Schnarr was last seen at her parents' home in Iroquois Falls.
New billboards on Highway 11 near Kelso Road have been unveiled to help locate the teen. A $50,000 reward is also being offered for information that leads to her whereabouts.
Fudge-Schnarr was 17 when she was last seen on Nov. 24, 2022, at her parents' residence on Moffat Road in Iroquois Falls.
"Someone in the community knows what happened to Rebecca, even the smallest detail could help. We urge anyone with information to do the right thing and step forward," said OPP Det.-Insp. Tom McVey, in a news release.
Fudge-Schnarr has long blonde hair and glasses. She was last seen wearing a hoodie, jean jacket, jeans, grey boots and was carrying a white floral-patterned bag. She's known to have acquaintances in the Timmins and Kitchener areas.
On the first anniversary of her disappearance, police released the video below:
Rebecca 'Becky' Fudge-Schnarr is a daughter, sister and friend, and she has been missing for over one year. The OPP believes someone may have information that will help investigators in this case. If you have any information, please contact us. pic.twitter.com/WLCPtrgAhm
— Ontario Provincial Police (@OPP_News) November 28, 2023
A new video was released today:
Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.