Chinese-Montrealer Feng Tian was last seen walking more than a month ago on Saint-Jacques Street eastbound from Decarie Boulevard on October 17.
Tian is a newcomer to Canada from China and does not speak French or English. He is 180 cm (5′ 11”) tall, weighs 68 kg (150 lbs), has black hair and eyes. He is dressed in a black denim jacket, a black sweater and white and black sneakers.
“Even though there hasn’t been many leads so far, please keep helping us to locate our son,” his mother Sujing Nie says.
The 17-year-old came to Canada at the end of July, his mother joining him at the beginning of September.
The last time Feng’s mother saw him was at lunch at his cousin’s place on Oct. 17th when he left to go home at 4pm.
Sujing received a message from her son at 9pm saying he was ready to go to sleep, and she says when she got home at 11pm that night, there were signs that he was already home.
With the assumption that he was already sleeping in his bedroom Sujing says she did not check to see if he was there.
The next day, on Oct. 18th she discovered he was not in his room, his backpack, money, and wallet still in a drawer. With no response to messages she and his family sent him throughout the day, Sujing was still hopeful she would see him at dinner. When that didn’t happen police were alerted.
Sujing says her son liked it in Canada, he was learning the language and planning on getting his drivers license, something like this is out of the ordinary for him.
FULL ARTICLE: https://montreal.citynews.ca/2022/11/21/feng-tian-missing-mother-plea/