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Still missing: Tammy Goff and Victor Struss

Tammy Goff and Victor Struss
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GREAT FALLS — WIth news of the disappearance of Amy Elaine Harding on Monday morning, several people brought up two other recent missing-persons cases in Great Falls.



Tammy Goff left her Great Falls residence on the 2100 block of 7th Avenue North on July 12, 2018. At that time, she was seen driving a 2008 black Chevrolet Colorado and it was said she was headed to the south end of Great Falls with her dog, Sadie. Sadie was found the next day on Hawk Drive in Great Falls, but Goff is still missing. Family members have offered a $40,000 reward for any information that will lead to finding her.

In mid-October 2019, the Great Falls Police Department issued a missing person alert for Victor Struss. The GFPD said Struss had not been seen for approximately 10 days at that point, and is considered missing under suspicious circumstances. All of his vehicles are accounted for and they do not know what he was wearing when last seen.

Harding, 34 years old, was last seen leaving her residence at 343 Flood Road on foot at about 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, January 26, 2020. Cascade County Sheriff Jesse Slaughter said during a news briefing on Monday afternoon that Amy got into an argument with her boyfriend John VanGilder, and then allegedly assaulted him before leaving the house. Click here for the latest information.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Goff, Struss, or Harding is asked to call the Great Falls Police Department at 727-7688, the Cascade County Sheriff's Office at 406-454-6979, or visit P3tips.com. Authorities say that that no tip is too small and tipsters may remain anonymous.

OCTOBER 31, 2019: Still no sign of missing man Victor Struss
JULY 12, 2019: Tammy Goff still missing one year later