Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man’s disappearance
MONTREAL — One year after a 22-year-old man vanished at a ski resort north of Montreal, police and his family remain hopeful that someone will come forward with a piece of information that will help find him.
On Saturday, Kathleen Toman, her daughter and a group of friends were in Mont-Tremblant, handing out lip balm, pamphlets and wristbands near the spot where Liam Toman disappeared during a ski trip with friends.
“Somebody does know something, we truly believe that,” Kathleen Toman said in a phone interview. “I know we’re going be able to solve this to bring Liam home.”
Quebec provincial police set up a command post on the site, next to billboards featuring photos of the smiling, brown-haired young man who disappeared almost without a trace.


