$20K reward offered for information on Montreal teen missing from China globalnews.ca

Montreal police say a $20,000 reward has been offered for any information leading to the whereabouts of a teenage boy who recently returned from China.

bounty, being offered by sun youth The announcement was made Wednesday morning in a news release by police, through an anonymous donor.

Feng Tian, ​​17, went missing more than three months ago after last being seen on October 17, 2022. Police say she was last seen in the Square Sainte-Elizabeth park at the corner of Saint-Jacques and Delinle streets. City southwest of the city.

Police believe the teen then turned east on Decarie Boulevard onto Saint-Jacques Street. An investigation into her disappearance ensued and police set up a command post over the next month in hopes of locating her.

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Tian had recently arrived in Montreal with his mother, according to his cousin. Police say Tian does not speak English or French.

The missing teenager was wearing a black jacket, jeans, black and white shoes at the time of his disappearance. He is described as having black eyes and black hair.

Tian is approximately five feet 11 inches tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds.

Anyone with information about Tian’s disappearance is asked to contact police at 438-354-6803.

, Global News’ with files from Phil Carpenter


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