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Renewed effort to find Iroquois Falls teen who went missing two years ago

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Ontario Provincial Police is hoping that two new billboards and a $50,000 reward will help in the search for Rebecca Fudge-Schnarr, who has been missing for more than two years.

She was last seen at her parent's house on Moffat Road in Iroquois Falls on Nov. 24, 2022. She was 17 at the time of her disappearance.

Ontario Provincial Police is hoping that two new billboards and a $50,000 reward will help in the search for Rebecca Fudge-Schnarr, who has been missing for more than two years. (Supplied)

When she went missing, 'Becky,' as she is known, had long blonde hair, glasses, and was wearing a hoodie, a jean jacket, jeans, grey boots and carrying a white, floral-patterned bag.

“Someone in the community knows what happened to Rebecca," OPP Det. Insp. Tom McVey said in a video Friday.

"Even the smallest detail could help.”

The OPP urges anyone with information to step forward by calling the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers.

The $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to her whereabouts.

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