The family of a missing 26-year-old man is handing out more flyers in the hopes of gathering information on his whereabouts.

Colten Pratt was last seen Nov. 6. His mother says he has never gone missing before. She says he's very personable and close with his relatives.

Pratt spends his time between Winnipeg and Long Plain First Nation.

On Saturday, family met before handing out flyers around The Forks in the hopes more information comes forward, but they are starting to fear the worst.

"His Facebook hasn't been used, or he has not logged on, and usually he reaches out,” said Lydia Daniels, Pratt’s mother.“It's been 16 days that we haven't made contact with Colten."

"Everyone is worried about him,” said Long Plain First Nation Chief David Meeches. “We thank all the support that is being offered, all the searchers, all the people that have come forward.”

Long Plain First Nation says a reward will be offered for information that comes forward.

Anyone with information about Pratt's whereabouts is asked to contact the police's missing persons unit.