SOLVED: Tammy Goff (Ep. 1) Missing 3-Years Underwater

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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.

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.

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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
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In Episode 1 (Day 1) we meet Bob and get a feel of the area for locations of interest he has already searched and needs our team to investigate further.

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. It's uncharacteristic of her to leave without warning and she was very close to her family, and authorities believe she may be in danger. Her case remains unsolved.

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.

Our search took us to many locations on the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana on Day 1 with no success.

Don't miss Day 2 as we continue our search with Bob.

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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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I've only watched the first few minutes so far, but I love that you just let this man have his time to talk. I think that's what makes you guys so special- whether you find a single person or not, these people are being heard, and their stories are being shared.

kirsbeasley
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"I'll never stop loving her, " got me right in the feels

marymcintosh
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The hardest part about being suicidal that NOBODY ever talks about is the fact that if you attempt (or are serious about the thought) it never really goes away. There's always that thought in the back of your brain just sitting there until it breaks you down enough. Check on your friends please, you never know what's going through their head.

brooke
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I LOVE seeing "Solved" in these titles! The family finally has some answers thanks to you guys! Love what you guys do!

josetellez
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Wow! AWP allowed him to tell his story without interrupting him. That is truly humbling to watch! Thanks AWP for what you do for the families! He loves her still, no matter what Tammy did!❤️❤️❤️

deborahandrews
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Wow! To be loved like this man loved his wife...that is a precious gift. He understood her. His search and map pins were unbelievably concise. He is one in a million!

cmsbeth
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This is my hometown. Tammy missing is a town event, a family really. Bob we're with you, thanks to Adventures, some type of closure is possible.

kateruterbories
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Mental health is one thing that isn’t talked about much that needs to be. I’m a survivor I wasn’t being selfish by no means, to Bob just know you are in my thoughts and prayers! I couldn’t imagine being in your shoes at all and just know you have an entire group of friends/community who love you! God Bless!

ashley_holshouser
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I lost my brother to suicide. This absolutely breaks my heart for Tammy and all of her family! I love how you guys let him speak his mind and get it off of his chest. You gentlemen are doing such amazing work for these families!

sierrawhitehead
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15:50 - what Bob says is key think suicide is an act of being selfish, wanting to hurt someone else.
NO. ITS NOT.
I am a person who fights back suicidal urges all the time. I have some mental stuff. Lots of it. Bi polar. PTSD from my own father taking his life. Pre-disposed to it, things have happened.
But what I'm trying to say is, if you've never been there it's very hard to understand.

technicolorrose
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He even remembered how many weeks she had been gone 😭💔

ashleysowers
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Just ordered a pull over for my wife. Her and I love watching and just feel so blessed that you guys are out there helping people. Stay safe

Shortpockets
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Bob is so Genuine and Sincere. GOD Bless 🙏 his beloved wife and entire family. Thanks AWP. 👍

kens.
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I live right close to GF and have followed this up to the point where y'all found her and put out a short video to let us know things had changed. Thanks for helping this family to finally find closure. *WE KNEW THAT SADIE held the key* and y'all followed your gut and *SADIE.* ... *RIP Tammy.*
I'm commenting and liking cause you said it does something to the algorithm. I have no idea what that means but I'm doing it cause you told me it helps and Lord knows I'm a helpful person. Happy Tuesday! June 29, 2021

bubcomeold
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This particular saga hit me hardest out of every one you've done so far... so I'm watching it again with the benefit of hindsight to feel it even more. Thank you for what you're doing, folks. You're helping more than you might ever know. ❤️🍍

OriginalPineapplesFoster
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Breaks my heart. AWP gives hope. God gave you a passion and ministry to fellow man. Thanks for following your hearts passion guys.old Hardin Mt gal now Whidbey Island.

pattystordahl
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Thank you for coming to Great Falls!! We really appreciate your efforts and all you have done to help our community! 💯❣️

misstaylor
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Bob's words about suicide not being about the person acting out of selfishness but out of not wanting to be a burden on their family really hit hard for me. I've struggled with those thoughts and feelings since I was a young child. Always feeling like I was a burden on the ones that I loved the most. Even though they never told me I was. It took me years to understand where those feelings came from and I still struggle with the feelings yearly. My condolences to Bob and the family, just know your words of how you love her regardless of if it was a self choice or not really touched my heart.

tessicacornelius
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Dear Bob, I know finding your wife Tammy was a day that in some ways you never wanted to see come, but on the other hand you need closure and to make sure she was safe and laid to rest properly. I can understand the conflicting feelings.
A friend of mine who was dealing with losing his home, his wife left and took their child and Mike just couldn't handle it. We believe we know where he went in the water by where his truck was found but we never found his body and its been many years and at this point finding him without being in a vehicle that would be a little easier to find is unfortunately is like finding a needle in a haystack. There was rescuers and fire department personnel along with many others that searched the area on foot even through the water since it was flooded the day he disappeared and other than his truck and and a note nothing has ever been found. Mike was a 911 operator and firefighter and had dealt with these case before and never seemed the type to commit suicide after seeing it first hand. After everything he was losing and had lost, it just proves you never truly know what people are going thru. Many friends and family spoke with him daily to make sure he was OK and he was always insuring everyone he was ok. He wasn't obviously! Now he is gone and it leaves behind so much pain and hurt and still no answers.
It's such a difficult thing to deal with.
I'm so sorry for you loss but so grateful to Adventures with Purpose for coming and searching until they found Tammy. At least now she can be laid to rest and even though she is gone you have some piece of mind. Even with that being said, I know it's still the hardest thing you'll ever live with or have to go through. So please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.

southernshel
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I love how this episode opens up the topic of suicide. He’s very brave for opening up and sharing his experiences with his wife. And I teared up and noticed I was nodding my head along to what he was saying. My husband committed suicide in ‘08 leaving me and his 2 toddlers behind. And then my father did as well in 2014. And this man is so right when he says that someone feeling that way…”unburdening” their loved ones..it doesn’t work like that. I’ve had so many people tell me how it was the “east way out” or “selfish”. What I do know about my own losses to suicide is their momentary pain is over. But the pain doesn’t die. The pain transfers to everyone who loved them. For the rest of our lives. And there’s no taking it back once it’s done on their end and there’s no shoulda woulda coulda’s on mine. It’s very final. And there never is any getting over it only through. Thank you for opening up about suicide on your platform. The more we talk about it the more others will understand about this…what it does to loved ones..And hopefully more people will say “I need help” and allow their loved ones to be there for them and get professional help. From a survivors standpoint…there’s nothing I wouldn’t have done. ❤️

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