The family of an Ontario man who hasn’t been seen since early February is speaking publicly in hopes of finding clues into his disappearance.
Liam Gabriel Toman, 22, went on a ski trip to Mont-Tremblant, Que., with friends but has not been heard from since he went on a night out to a popular resort bar called Le P’tit Caribou.
“We saw video footage inside the bar and then we saw him leave the bar, and then we see him talking to people, and some exchanges and that,” said Liam’s father, Chris Toman.
“He did text me accidentally, and I think he was trying to text his one friend that had left. And from the text, we ascertained it was, ‘Meet me outside.’”
That text was sent at 3:16 a.m. on Feb. 2. The family said he has not used his phone or accessed his bank account or any of his social media accounts since that time.
“We didn’t find out, unfortunately, until the Sunday around six o’clock and so it was a call from one of the friends to Ryan, his stepbrother, and said, ‘We haven’t heard from Liam since 3 o’clock yesterday morning,’” Chris Toman said.
The family reached out to police, who set up a command post and soon began a search.
“We had drones, we had policemen on snowmobiles, four-wheelers, plus our investigators, they did all the businesses, restaurants and bars with cameras to determine when Liam was last seen,” Sgt. Marc Tessier of the Sûreté du Québec said.
FULL ARTICLE: https://globalnews.ca/news/11127332/ontario-man-missing-mont-tremblant/
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