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$25,000 reward for finding a missing teenager in Toronto amid her family's anger over poster vandalism
The family says that tearing up the girl's photos increased her suffering, and the police continue to search for any information leading to her whereabouts.
Published: May 26, 2026
Toronto —
A financial reward of $25,000 has been announced for information that may help find a missing teenage girl in Toronto, while her family expressed shock and anger after the search posters for their daughter were vandalized and torn in several areas.
The family says the girl's disappearance has caused severe anxiety, especially with the continued absence of any clear information about her whereabouts, while the police continue their search and investigation operations.
Family members added that what increased their pain was finding the girl's posters and pictures torn or removed from streets, poles, and public places, considering that this hinders efforts to convey the missing girl's image to people and psychologically harms the family during a very difficult time.
The family called on anyone with information, no matter how simple it may seem, to contact the police immediately, affirming that the priority is the safe return of the girl.
For its part, the police continue to follow up on the report, saying they are treating the case seriously, while posters and social media campaigns are being used to expand the search circle and reach potential witnesses.
The case is generating widespread sympathy within the city, especially with the repeated incidents of teenagers going missing and the significant psychological pressures they place on families and the local community.