A reward is being offered for information that will help reunite a family with a missing Grey Highlands man.

Douglas Ardis was seen on the 30th Sideroad in the Shelburne area on Wednesday, at around 9 a.m. His family says he later went to an appointment in Flesherton between noon and 3 p.m.

The 24 year old is described as being 5’8”, 195 pounds, with light brown hair and hazel eyes. Ardis may be wearing glasses, a dark blue baseball hat, a “Tough Duck” jacket, blue jeans and work boots.

Ardis drives a silver 2017 Ford F150 with plate number AW25234.

The family has posted a $10,000 reward for information that helps lead to the whereabouts of Ardis.

“This is totally out of character for him and we are concerned for his well-being. I am desperately trying to get this news spread out across Canada and have as many posters up as possible. I am asking everyone to keep their eyes out, and help print posters and bring them to the nearest gas stations,” Sean Ardis, Doug’s brother said in a statement.

The family is also looking for volunteers who are willing to search the community of Dundalk for Ardis. A post on the “Bring DJ Ardis Home” Facebook page indicates that daily searches will begin every morning at 9 a.m.

The location for volunteers to meet for the search has been changed to the Dundalk Community Centre and Arena at 550 Main Street East.

Anyone with information is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.