$20K reward offered for info on missing Montreal teen who arrived from China | 24CA News
Montreal police say a $20,000 reward is on the desk for any data resulting in the whereabouts of a teenage boy who had lately arrived from China and went lacking final fall.
The reward, which is being supplied by Sun Youth by way of an nameless donor, was introduced Wednesday morning in a news launch by police.
Feng Tian, 17, disappeared greater than three months in the past after he was seen for the final time on Oct. 17, 2022. Police say he was noticed at Square Sainte-Élisabeth park, on the nook of St-Jacques and Delinelle streets, within the metropolis’s southwest borough.
Police consider the teenager then headed eastbound on St-Jacques Street from Décarie Boulevard. His disappearance prompted an investigation and police arrange a command submit the next month in hopes of discovering him.
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Tian had lately arrived in Montreal together with his mom, in response to his cousin. Police say Tian doesn’t communicate English or French.
The lacking teen was carrying a black jacket, denims, black and white footwear on the time of his disappearance. He is described as having darkish eyes and darkish hair.
Tian stands about five-feet-11-inches tall and weighs about 150 kilos.
Anyone who has data on Tian’s disappearance is requested to contact police at 438-354-6803.
— with information from Global News’ Phil Carpenter

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