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$50K reward offered for info leading to find missing Niagara College graduate

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The reward has been increased for information on a Niagara College graduate who has been missing in since February after a trip to Quebec.

An anonymous donor is offering $50,000 for information leading to the whereabouts of 22 year old Liam Toman, from Ontario.

Quebec Provincial Police, the Sûreté du Québec, issued the release Tuesday, which was offered by Sun Youth Organization.

Toman disappeared earlier this year on a ski trip to Mont-Tremblant.

He was last seen at around 3 a.m. on Feb. 2, leaving a bar after a night out with friends.

Investigators describe Toman as a 22-year-old man weighing around 130 lbs and close to six feet tall (1.82 m). He has brown hair and hazel eyes.

On the night that he disappeared, he was wearing a black Volcom Coat with brown spots, black snow pants, a green T-shirt and a plaid shirt, a white hat with dark stripes, and dark brown work boots with black toes.

Security footage captured him walking toward a hotel on Chemin du Curé Deslauriers at the Mont-Tremblant Tourist Resort, but there’s no video of him going inside.

A call and text were sent from his phone at 3:16 a.m.

Toman hasn’t used his phone, social media, or bank account since.

The $50,000 offer expires May 20, 2026.

Anyone with information relevant to the investigation is asked to contact police at 1-800-659-4264.

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