π¨ 10 Months Missing: Family of Liam Toman Urges Mont-Tremblant Skiers to Check Photos for Clues
The family of 22-year-old Liam Toman, who vanished from the Mont-Tremblant ski resort north of Montreal, is renewing efforts to find him as the new ski season begins.
On Friday, they published an open letter online reminding the public that Liam is still missing. In a recent interview, Liamβs mother Kathleen Toman said the family is asking the thousands who visited the resort last season to review their phones and social media for any details that could help.
βThe new ski season is opening, and this is the time that people are thinking about their past trip last year β a memory could spark something,β she said.
Liam was last seen around 3 a.m. on February 2, 2025, heading back to his hotel during a ski trip with friends. His wallet was found on March 22 in a nearby parking lot. Quebec provincial police have considered the disappearance suspicious, but no conclusive leads have emerged.
The family hopes someone who was at the resort at the time or afterward might recall an important detail. They are encouraging the public to check photos, text messages, or conversations from around the time of Liamβs disappearance.
βWe want to see how this resonates with people who are back on the resort again, from all over the world,β Kathleen Toman said.
Liamβs parents are adamant that someone knows what happened. βWe are really hoping that someoneβs conscience will get the best of them, or someone knows something, and they will speak up,β said stepmother Lara Toman.
The family plans to coordinate a search in the area next spring once the snow melts. Four searches were conducted in November.
π How to Help
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Quebec provincial police or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.
π Source
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