Quentin went missing the night of Friday May 27th 2018. Quentin had been dropped off at his mother and step father's home by the intersection of Pearce and Parnell Streets in Port Weller;a small town near the canal in St Catharines Ontario; around 11:00PM by friends of his. (Last time he was seen)

The following morning, Quentin's mother returned home to find her son's wallet with ID and cell phone but no Quentin.
A private detective has recently been brought onto the case and security video was obtained of a solitary, blurry individual walking along Lock 1 later that evening that may or may not be Quentin.
Quentin is 18 years old and had passed highschool with flying colors. His high grades earned him an Ontario Scholar award which means he had a grade average over 80% for all classes.
Quentin was set to graduate just a couple weeks after he disappeared . . . his mother collected his diploma and award in his absense.
Quentin is registered for York University this fall in a computer sciences program which he is deeply passionate about.
Quentin has many friends and loved ones. He was not known to dabble with drugs or alcohol or have altercations with others. He is a highly respected kid/adult and would have no reason to run away. I know his family personally. His parents although not together are great parents who are caring, hard working and open minded people and have always been united in raising Quentin and have done an incredible job. Quentin is a truly great kid.
His disappearance is a complete shock and mystery with few leads.
If you have any information please directly contact the Niagara Regional police 905-688-4111
Please help find Quentin Bingley and bring him home!