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Mother of a 22 year old boy who disappeared canadian Ski Slope is hoping to use the Alpine Ski World Cup to find new leads in the case of her son’s disappearance.
Kathleen Toman’s son Liam disappeared on February 2 while at a tourist spot with two friends in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.
He was last seen leaving a bar in the local area Supervision The footage, in which he is seen walking towards his hotel at around 3 am
according to a website Dedicated to finding him, Liam’s wallet was found weeks later on March 22, when the snow began to melt. However, his whereabouts remain a mystery.
His family has confirmed that he is not considered a fugitive as his bank accounts and social media profiles have not been accessed since the night of his disappearance.
“Nobody just disappears,” his mother said. ctv news“We really believe someone knows something,”
Toman handed out wristbands to the skiers world cup The weekend saw revelations on Mont-Tremblant, as well as an increase in the reward for information in the search for Liam. The prize pool has increased from $10,000 CAD ($7,245 USD) to $50,000 CAD ($36,000 USD).
At the time of his disappearance, a five-day search was launched involving 100 officers and special teams.
The massive effort, detailed on the Toman website, covered a 500-metre radius around Mont Tremblant And even involved dive teams who searched nearby water bodies for clues.
Every vehicle passing through the area was stopped and information was given about the missing 22-year-old youth, but no trace of him was found.
was given a poster Durham Regional Crime Stoppers Liam is described as 5’11”, 132 pounds, with light brown hair and “blue hazel eyes”.
According to the family’s website, he was last seen wearing a black and green coat, black pants and a green sweater.
On July 23, which would have been Liam’s twenty-third birthday, his family shared heartfelt message To their missing loved one.
“It’s been more than five months, Liam – hurting, wondering, praying, remembering,” the family wrote. “You are more than silent, more than lost.
The message continues, “After every sunrise I whisper your name; every silly meme I keep sending you.” “Not a day goes by that we don’t think about you, our hearts ache not knowing where you are, or what happened.”
The search for Liam continued in the months following his disappearance, the family wrote update That “the possibility of criminal involvement in Liam’s disappearance is now clear.”
In Video The footage tracking Liam’s last known movements shows him talking to a group of people as he walks back to his hotel. The identity of anyone in the group remains a mystery.
Meanwhile a local resident has launched a petition Improving security measures at the Mont Tremblant Residential Village.
So far, the appeal has been signed by 3,605 people and calls for a surveillance camera system as well as lighting to be installed in the area.