MONTGOMERY — Vermont State Police investigators are marking the ninth anniversary of the disappearance of Brianna Maitland.
The then-17-year-old Maitland was last seen on March 19, 2004 when she was leaving her job at the Black Lantern Inn in Montgomery.
Her car was found the next day adjacent to an abandoned farmhouse not far from her work.
Investigators believe Maitland was a victim of foul play and they continue to receive and investigate leads.
Maitland’s family continues to offer a $20,000 reward, including $10,000 to locate her and another $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person, or people, responsible for her disappearance.
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Has anyone checked all the wetlands in Berkshire, along rt118?
I’m glad they’re finally treating this as foul play instead of a runaway. I hate that these young girls disappear — never to be seen again — and initially they’re treated as runaways. We have to be more proactive in treating all missing children immediately as victims of foul play. If they err on the side of caution so be it. I’d rather have them put too many resources into investigating a runaway case than to spend too little trying to investigate a crime.