SOLVED: Found Tammy Goff (Ep. 4) Missing 3-Years Underwater
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FINAL Episode 4: (Day 4) We Found TAMMY GOFF. After three days of searching the Missouri River, we just couldn't go home without one more day of searching. Sadie was the one clue that we just couldn't let go of.
Tammy Goff had been a Missing Person in Great Falls, MT for almost 3-years after leaving early one morning with her best friend Sadie from the home she shared with her husband Bob of 42 years.
With an inflatable boat rigged with underwater sonar, AWP follows every cell phone ping and Sadie (Tammy's Dog) sightings in hopes of finding Tammy and her truck.
This series documents Adventures With Purpose's 4-day search alongside Tammy's husband, following the clues her dog Sadie left behind, leading to the discovery of where Tammy and her truck had gone missing in the river these past few years.
WATCH ALL 4 EPISODES
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Ep1 - https://youtu.be/DGZKSfR8d58
Ep2 - https://youtu.be/SosuVOAJKUk
Ep3 - https://youtu.be/UHILxmLfIIE
Ep4 - https://youtu.be/g8TQ2aPeTco
Thank you to Bob for his willingness in sharing Tammy's story with the hope that his loss can open the door for others to speak openly about Mental Health Awareness and help save the life of another by sharing his family's struggle and the pain left behind.
Watch the BREAKING NEWS Livestream the evening we found Tammy
https://youtu.be/2uBJZI-wYuo
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Goff was last seen leaving her home in the 2100 block of 7th Avenue in Great Falls, Montana on July 12, 2018. That morning her husband saw her loading their German Shepherd mix, Sadie, into her black four-door 2008 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck with the Montana license plate number 2-93204A and stickers in the back window and on the back bumper. A photo of the truck is posted with this case summary.
Goff drove south on Wilson Butte Road, and did not return to her residence. Her husband tried to call her an hour and a half after she left, and she didn't answer. They had inherited her husband's father's home and his three pets, and had rehomed his two dogs, but his elderly cat, Mouse, was still living at the residence. Goff's husband went to his late father's home to see if Goff was there. He found food and water in Mouse's dishes, but there was no sign of Goff or Mouse.
Mouse was never seen again and it's unclear what happened to the cat and whether its disappearance is related to Goff's disappearance, or even if Goff visited her late father-in-law's residence that day. About 32 hours after Goff left her home, Sadie was found on Hawk Drive about four miles south of Great Falls. Witnesses reported having seen the dog on both sides of the Missouri River that day. There was no sign of Goff.
Since Goff's disappearance, her truck has not been located until today.
Bob and Tammy were high school sweethearts and Bob's love for Tammy never faded as you'll see in his kind words and desire for nothing more than to find Tammy.
Sadie was the smoking gun in our search. She never left Tammy's side for over 20 hours pacing in and out of the water at the river bank looking for her best friend.
Our final day of searching took us back to this 1/4 mile stretch of river where we had been many times before.
Working with the Sheriff's Office, AWP used their salvage lift bags to float the truck and was pulled upriver by the Sherriffs boat to a boat ramp with tow truck waiting.
Bob now has Tammy home who was laid to rest July 11th next to her parents in Great Falls, Montana.
Hug the ones you love and reach out to those in need.
We are humbled by the opportunity all of you have given us to help Bob and his family in the search for answers as to what happened to Tammy.
The AWP Movement would not be possible without your support, helping us travel the US offering our services for FREE to families searching for their lost loved ones... Thank you!
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