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Missing Skier's Mom Offers $50K Reward
8 Dec
Summary
- Liam Toman vanished on Mont-Tremblant ski slope in Quebec.
- His mother doubled the reward to $50,000 CAD for information.
- Family now suspects criminal involvement in his disappearance.

The disappearance of Liam Toman, 22, on Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, has prompted his mother, Kathleen Toman, to intensify her search efforts. Liam vanished on February 2 after leaving a local bar, with his wallet discovered months later in March. His family firmly believes criminal activity is involved, citing the inactivity of his bank accounts and social media since his disappearance.
To encourage new leads, Toman used the Alpine Ski World Cup event to distribute wristbands and announced a significant increase in the reward for information, raising it from $10,000 CAD to $50,000 CAD. An extensive initial search involving 100 officers and specialized teams covered a wide radius around the ski resort and adjacent water bodies, but yielded no trace of Liam.
As months have passed, the family's distress has grown, marked by a heartfelt message on Liam's upcoming 23rd birthday. With the likelihood of foul play now evident, a local resident has also initiated a petition for improved safety measures, including enhanced lighting and surveillance, in the Mont Tremblant residential area.



