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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 man weighing around 130 lbs and close to six feet tall. 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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