Police in northern New Brunswick have suspended the search for a missing girl for the second day in a row due to rainy conditions in the area.
Madison Roy-Boudreau, 14, has been missing since May 11. The teen from Bathurst, N.B. was last seen that morning getting into a grey Ford Ranger pickup truck.
The vehicle has since been found and seized — and the Bathurst Police Force has called her disappearance suspicious.
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Searchers had previously paused the search for the girl on Saturday due to weather conditions.
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Madison is described as 1.6 metres tall, weighing 54 kilograms, with brown eyes and medium-length brown hair.
She as last seen wearing a grey sweater, a pair of camouflage-coloured pants and silver shoes.
The search is set to resume as soon as weather conditions in the area permit.
— with a file from The Canadian Press
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