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Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man’s disappearance
Quebec police and family offer a $50,000 reward and distribute materials to prompt new tips on Liam Toman’s disappearance during a ski trip.
- Kathleen Toman, her daughter, and friends were in Mont-Tremblant on Saturday as police renewed their search and set up a command post nearby.
- The renewed push comes almost one year after Liam Toman's disappearance on Feb. 2, 2025, and police spokesperson Marc Tessier says timing targets tourists returning for annual trips while the family urges anyone present then to check photos and conversations.
- Search efforts including air, ground and water searches found no further sign; camera footage shows Toman walking toward his hotel, with a call and text around 3:15 a.m. on Feb. 2, 2026.
- Kathleen Toman, his mother, and his sister will staff the post to speak with visitors while police offer a $50,000 reward and security plans move forward.
- Family describes Liam Toman as 5-foot-9, 130 pounds, wearing a black and dark green coat, green plaid sweater, and striped toque, calling the case `It's so surreal`.
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A command post is set up in the ski village to gather new information about Liam Toman's disappearance almost a year ago.
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Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man's disappearance
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOne year after the disappearance of young Liam Toman, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) established a command post at Mont-Tremblant on Saturday, in the hope of advancing the investigation.
·Montreal, Canada
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