Quebec Police and Sun Youth Offer $50,000 Reward to Find Missing Ontario Skier
Quebec provincial police (SQ) and Sun Youth have teamed up to offer a generous $50,000 reward for any valuable information that could lead to locating Liam Gabriel Toman, a 22-year-old skier from Ontario who disappeared from Mont-Tremblant in February.
Toman was last seen leaving a bar on Curé-Deslauriers Road around 3 a.m. after spending an evening with friends in the bustling resort village north of Montreal. Standing at 5′9″ and weighing approximately 130 pounds, Toman has distinctive features such as brown eyes and brown hair. He was wearing a black Volcom jacket, black snow pants, a green sweater, a plaid shirt, and a white hat with dark stripes when he went missing.
As the 70-day mark since Toman’s disappearance approaches, his family, who have come from Ontario to assist in the search efforts, are appealing to the public for any information that may help bring him home. The $50,000 cash reward, contributed by anonymous donors, will be available until May 20th.
If you have seen Liam Gabriel Toman or possess any information that could assist investigators, please reach out to the SQ’s information hotline at 1-800-659-4264.
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