🚨 Missing Girl in Iroquois Falls, Ontario – Rebecca “Becky” Fudge-Schnarr, 17 – Last Seen November 24, 2022
It has been nearly three years since Rebecca “Becky” Fudge-Schnarr vanished from her home in Iroquois Falls, Ontario. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continue to investigate her disappearance and have renewed their appeal for information with two highway billboards and a $50,000 reward for tips leading to her whereabouts.
Rebecca was 17 years old when she went missing on November 24, 2022. She was last seen leaving her parents’ residence on Moffat Road, just south of Iroquois Falls, at approximately 10 a.m. Despite extensive search efforts, Rebecca has never been located, and her disappearance remains an active case under the direction of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB).
📌 Background and Timeline
Rebecca was last seen carrying a white floral-patterned bag and may have had intentions to travel toward Timmins or Kitchener, Ontario, where she had friends. Her disappearance prompted one of the largest missing-person investigations in the region’s history, with police and volunteers conducting ground and aerial searches.
In July 2025, the OPP launched a major search of the Nellie Lake landfill site in Iroquois Falls to pursue new investigative leads. The public was asked to avoid the area to allow for uninterrupted forensic work. The OPP continues to treat the case as a priority cold-case file.
📌 Description
- Name: Rebecca “Becky” Fudge-Schnarr
- Age When Missing: 17 years (in 2022)
- Gender: Female
- Height: 5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
- Weight: 109 lb (49 kg)
- Hair: Long blonde
- Eyes: Blue
- Glasses: Yes
- Clothing: Hoodie, jean jacket, jeans, grey shin-high boots
- Bag: White floral-patterned handbag
- Last Seen: November 24, 2022, 10:00 a.m. on Moffat Road, Iroquois Falls, Ontario
- Known Associates: Friends in Timmins and Kitchener
📖 Ongoing Investigation
Detective Inspector Tom McVey of the OPP’s Criminal Investigative Branch stated: “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.”
The OPP continues to collaborate with the Municipality of Iroquois Falls and Crime Stoppers, encouraging residents to check personal records, photos, and messages from late 2022. Investigators believe renewed public awareness could generate crucial new leads after nearly three years of uncertainty.
📞 How to Help
If you have any information, please contact the Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a tip online at ontariocrimestoppers.ca. A $50,000 reward remains in effect.
🔗 Sources
- Timmins Press – The Search Continues for Rebecca “Becky” Fudge-Schnarr
- Guelph Mercury – Missing 17-Year-Old Girl
- Ontario Provincial Police – Northeast Region Statement
👉 What You Can Do
Nearly three years later, Rebecca’s family and investigators continue to search for answers. Please share her story to keep awareness alive and help bring Rebecca home. Even the smallest tip could change everything.
Visit CanadaMissing.ca for more cold-case profiles and ongoing investigations across Canada.
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