SQ Establishes Command Post in Mont-Tremblant for Missing Ontario Man Liam Toman
SQ Sets Up Command Post for Missing Man in Mont-Tremblant

SQ Launches New Investigation Effort for Missing Ontario Man in Mont-Tremblant

The Sûreté du Québec is taking renewed action in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Liam Toman, a 22-year-old man from Ontario who vanished from the Mont-Tremblant area nearly one year ago. Provincial authorities announced they will establish a dedicated command post this Saturday in an effort to gather crucial information that could help determine Toman's whereabouts.

Command Post Details and Location

In an official communiqué released Tuesday, the provincial police force confirmed the command post will operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday at 151 Curé-Deslauriers Road in Mont-Tremblant. This location is significant as it falls within the immediate area where Toman was last seen, potentially making it more accessible to witnesses or individuals who may have relevant information.

The SQ emphasized that this initiative represents a strategic investigative approach designed to "gather information and meet with witnesses who might be able to further the investigation." This marks at least the fourth major operation launched by authorities since Toman's disappearance, following three previous search efforts conducted over the past year.

Timeline of Disappearance and Physical Description

Liam Toman was last seen in the early morning hours of February 2, 2025, at approximately 3 a.m. near a hotel located on Curé-Deslauriers Road in the popular Quebec ski resort community. At the time of his disappearance, Toman was wearing distinctive clothing that investigators hope might jog someone's memory:

  • A black Volcom brand jacket
  • Black snow pants
  • A green sweater
  • A checked shirt
  • A white tuque with dark stripes
  • Brown work boots with black tips

Appeal for Public Assistance

The SQ is making a direct appeal to the public for any information that could assist their investigation. Authorities are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who may have been in the Mont-Tremblant area around the time of Toman's disappearance or who might have seen someone matching his description.

Anyone with potentially relevant information is urged to contact the SQ's criminal information line at 1-800-659-4264. Investigators stress that even seemingly insignificant details could prove valuable in piecing together what happened to the missing Ontario man.

The establishment of this command post represents a continued commitment by Quebec authorities to solving this troubling case that has remained unresolved for nearly twelve months. As the investigation enters its second year, police hope this renewed public outreach effort will generate fresh leads in their search for answers about Liam Toman's disappearance.