Family of 13-year-old Quebec girl who went missing in 2005 still seeking answers
MONTREAL — On Jan. 23, 2005, 13-year-old Mélina Martin hopped out of her mother’s car in Farnham, Que., and ran in the direction of a winter festival at a local park, excited to see the sled dogs.
Her mother, Françoise Algier, had told her daughter it might be too cold to go out, but Mélina was undeterred. It was the last time her family saw her.
“It’s been 20 years, and when I pass by there, I still see her, crossing,” Algier said in a phone interview.
Two decades after Mélina’s disappearance, her family hasn’t given up hope of finding her. That’s despite the fact there have been no solid leads, even with years of effort from the family, police and the missing children’s network, which highlighted the anniversary of her disappearance on Thursday.


