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MISSING: Amelie McArthur (1973) - Taylor, B.C.

By S.M. 
Published 07/20/20
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The Disappearance of Amelie McArthur


On the morning of August 28, 1973, 36-year-old Amelie McArthur was seen driving away from her home in Taylor, British Columbia. She was wearing a gold wedding band, a gold eternity ring, copper/rust coloured pants and a blue shirt. It is unknown where she was going that day, or if anybody saw her after she left her house. ⁣

Later that day, her car was found abandoned on the Taylor Bridge, which is part of the Alaska Highway in northeastern B.C. ⁣

The car was still running. The lights were on, and the driver’s side door was open.

Few details are available about Amelie McArthur and her strange disappearance. She used several aliases, including Molley Davis, Molley Steiner and Molly Elizabeth McArthur, and she may have been married. She wore false teeth and had a mole on her chest, a 4-inch scar on her abdomen and a scar on her left wrist. There is no vehicle description available. ⁣

Did Amelie leave her vehicle on the bridge intentionally, or did somebody else? ⁣

If she abandoned her vehicle willingly, it doesn't explain why she would she leave it in a hurried state – running, with the door open and the lights on. ⁣

There is a possibility Amelie ended her life that day. If she did, her body has never been found. There have been no clues about Amelie McArthur’s fate since she vanished 47 years ago.

Taylor Bridge, Taylor, B.C.

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Physical Characteristics & Details:

Aliases:
DAVIS, Molley
STEINER, Molley
MCARTHUR, Molly Elizabeth

Missing since: August 28, 1973

Year of birth: 1937

Age at disappearance: 36

Sex: Female
Bio group: White
Eye colour: Blue
Hair: Blonde
Teeth: False
Height: 168cm / 5 ft 6 in
Weight: 61 kg / 134 lbs
Build: Slender/Thin
Complexion: Light/Fair


If you have information about this case, please contact any of the following:

  1. Fort St John RCMP: 250-787-8100  
    Reference Case#: 1973-70110 

  2. Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or online at https://www.canadiancrimestoppers.org/tips 
    Crime Stoppers provides anonymous tipping

  3. Send email to the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains at: 
     canadasmissing-disparuscanada@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Case reference: 2014002539


Links & Sources: 

RCMP / NCMPUR

Alaska Highway News.ca (Bridge photo)