Friday, July 04, 2014

CALGARY POLICE-NATHAN-KATHY-ALVIN LESS OF A MYSTERY BUT STILL NOT FOUND YET

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Calgary Police Service at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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UPDATE JULY 5,14-11:10PM
THE POLICE IN CALGARY BELIEVE THEY FOUND THE TRUCK BY A TIP.THEY FOUND IT OUTSIDE CALGARY ON A GIGANTIC PROPERTY.THE POLICE ARE QUESTIONING THE PERSON WHO OWNS THE GREEN FORD F-150.AND THERE SAYING THEY WILL BE CHECKING OUT THE PROPERTY FOR THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HOURS.

UPDATE AT 4:30PM JULY 4,14
THE CALGARY POLICE ARE NOW CONFIRMING THAT A VIOLENT ACT DID OCCUR IN THE HOME OF THE MISSING FAMILY.AND THE CALGARY POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR A GEEN FORD F-150 LATE 80"S-EARLY 90"S THATS POSSIBLY CONNECTED TO THE CASE.THE CALGARY POLICE-THIS MISSING PERSONS ACT IS A VERY COMPLICATED AS EVIDENCE WAS ON THE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE OF THE HOUSE.CALGARY POLICE HOPE THE FAMILY IS STILL ALIVE.

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Calgary Police Service-July 2 at 4:55pm-AMBER ALERT

We continue to investigate the suspicious disappearance of three people and are seeking the public’s help for any information.Investigators are asking anyone who attended an estate sale at the residence in the 100 block of 38A Avenue S.W., over the weekend, June 28 – 29, 2014, to come to the Parkhill Community Centre tomorrow, Thursday, July 3, 2014. Investigators will be on hand between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m., to speak to anyone who attended the sale.Investigators are asking anyone who purchased an item at the sale to please bring a photo of that item to the community hall meeting. This will aid the investigation to determine what items were purchased during the sale, compared to what items remain in the home.The Parkhill Stanley Park Community Hall is located at 4013 Stanley Road S.W.Investigators are also able to clarify that five-year-old Nathan O’Brien has brown eyes, not blue as earlier reported.Nathan’s mom and his younger sibling had been at the residence assisting with the estate sale Sunday afternoon. Nathan’s mom left the residence with her youngest child around 10 p.m., leaving Nathan to have a sleepover with his grandparents.Anyone with information about this case is invited to attend the community hall meeting, or to call police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

Nathan O'Brien Amber Alert: 'Violent crime' happened at home-Investigators are looking for a green Ford truck and driver=CBC News Posted: Jul 04, 2014 10:47 AM MT Last Updated: Jul 04, 2014 2:35 PM MT

A violent crime happened at the last place a missing five-year-old boy and his grandparents were seen, Calgary police said Friday. "We can now confirm that a violent crime happened in that residence," said Staff Sgt. Doug Andrus with the Calgary Police Service's homicide unit.Police said earlier Friday that they are looking for a truck that was seen in the area the night of the disappearance of Nathan O'Brien and grandparents Kathy and Alvin Liknes, and investigators want to speak to the person who was driving it.The truck is described as:A late 1980s or early '90s Ford 150.Green.Appears to have been kept in very good condition.Nathan and his grandparents were last seen Sunday night when the boy's mother left him at their Parkhill home for a sleepover. The O'Brien family had been over helping out with an estate sale and when she arrived to pick Nathan up Monday morning, his mother found the Liknes's home empty.Police say there are signs the three did not leave the house willingly.For the past week, investigators have been interviewing neighbours and are looking to speak with everyone who attended the estate sale on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They've also been looking at CCTV video from the area and say they are pleased with the progress being made so far in the investigation. "I would say it's less a mystery to us," said Andrus. "Are we closer than yesterday? I would say we are."

Nathan O'Brien Amber Alert case 'less of a mystery,' say police-Police say between 200 and 300 people came through home of Kathy and Alvin Liknes for estate sale-CBC News Posted: Jul 03, 2014 10:38 AM MT Last Updated: Jul 03, 2014 8:09 PM MT

Calgary police say the disappearance of five-year-old Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents has become "less of a mystery," but investigators still have no motive or suspects they "can name."The boy and his grandparents, Kathy and Alvin Liknes, haven't been seen since Sunday night. On Monday morning the boy's mother arrived to pick him up from a sleepover at his grandparents' home, only to find it empty. Police said there are signs the three did not leave the house willingly.An Amber Alert that was issued at 5:15 p.m. MT Monday remains active.Staff Sgt. Doug Andrus said police are pleased with the progress of investigation, but can't say much more."We've obtained … video and film from both neighbours' homes and businesses in the area. To give you an exact number, I can't, but again we're in the process of reviewing that," said Andrus."I would say it's less a mystery to us," he said. "Are we closer than yesterday? I would say we are."In addition to the CCTV footage from the area, police have expanded their neighbourhood inquiry zone to talk to more people."We have no suspects we can name, but we have information that's allowed us to move forward."

Estate sale investigation

Andrus said there has been a tremendous response from the public.Police have been interviewing people who were at an estate sale the grandparents held over the weekend in preparation for a move to Edmonton. Investigators said between 200 to 300 people may have passed through, and they're looking to eliminate as many sets of fingerprints as possible by talking to people who were at the estate sale.Investigators have been at a neighbourhood community centre all day Thursday asking people who bought items from the sale to photograph them and bring the photo to police to determine if anything is missing from the residence after the sale ended."We're keeping an open mind, looking at all possibilities, hoping we'll find them alive," said Andrus at a press conference Thursday.They're also in touch with the Canada Border Services Agency and partnering agencies in the U.S.

Someone knows something: police chief

Earlier Thursday, the chief of the Calgary Police Service said he is convinced someone knows something about the disappearance of Nathan and his grandparents, who have been missing for four days.

Kathy and Alvin Liknes

Kathy and Alvin Liknes haven't been seen since Sunday night when grandson Nathan O'Brien stayed over at their Calgary home. (CBC)-"We are now convinced there are people out there with information," said police Chief Rick Hanson.Four days after the three went missing there are still many unanswered questions, and investigators say the longer it goes on, the more concerned they become.'Stay strong,' family urges son, grandparents-"We don't know the motive behind this. Right now we have three individuals who have disappeared under suspicious circumstances," said Andrus on Wednesday.Anyone with information is asked to contact the Calgary Police Service at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Website started to support family

A website has been set up for people to offer messages of support to the family. Police said messages of support have been rolling in from across the country.The blog has been created as a dedicated place for those messages, along with information on how people can submit tips to Crime Stoppers.Since the family of Nathan and his grandparents made a plea for their safe return, Calgary police said they have received numerous tips and that those are currently under investigation.

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