Friday, July 11, 2014

DAY 12 THE MISSING CALGARY FAMILT-2ND DUMP SITE CHECKED

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER

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

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UPDATE JULY 11,14 - 1:35PM
BREAKING NEWS-DOULAS GARLAND WILL BE GIVIN BAIL THIS AFTERNOON AS A RESULT OF HIM BEING CHARGED WITH STEALING THE IDENTITY OF A DEAD 14 YEAR OLD BOY AND USING SOMEONE ELSES CREDIT CARD AS HIS OWN.THE FATHER OF NATHAN O'OBRIEN WAS IN THE COURT ROOM AS WELL AS THE OTHER FAMILY MEMBER WHO IS LIVING COMMON LAW WITH THE LIKNES MEMBER. GARLAND IS STILL A MEMBER OF INTEREST BUT WILL NOT LIVE ON HIS PARENTS FARM ANYMORE.BUT WILL BE LIVING AT A DIFFERENT ADDRESS OR HE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN GRANTED BAIL. 


SEE WHAT DAY 12 BRINGS IN THE MISSING NATHAN-KATHY-ALVIN CASE IN CALGARY.

UPDATE 11:00PM JULY 10,2014
AT 10:30PM EST IN CALGARY A VIRGIL HAS STARTED FOR THE MISSING NATHAN O:BRIEN,KATHY AND ALVIN LIKNES.FAMILY MEMBERS ARE AT THE VIGIL AS CALGARY TRIES AND HOPES AND PRAYS THAT THE 3 WILL BE FOUND AND NOT DEAD.

Candlelight vigil on Thursday for missing Calgary family-By Jill Croteau and Tamara Elliott-Global News-JULY 11,14-YahooNews
CALGARY – A candlelight vigil for missing five-year-old Nathan O’Brien and his grandparents will be held at a southwest community centre on Thursday.Alvin and Kathryn Liknes haven’t been seen since the night of June 30, following an estate sale at their Parkhill home. Their five-year-old grandson Nathan O’Brien, who had been dropped off for a sleepover, also disappeared.The vigil has been organized by those close to the Liknes family, who say the past week has been hard.“It’s pretty tough, it breaks a person up,” says Lorna Wendzina, a longtime family friend of the Liknes’. “You hear about it on the news, but it hits home when it’s your friends. That’s something that’s touched our heart.“It’s heartbreaking and we’re devastated.”Wendzina says they hope to see nearly one thousand candles lit at Thursday’s vigil, in hopes of showing the family how much support they have.“They are the nicest people I know, they have an open arm policy, always have smiles on their faces, just kind. It’s rare, they’re just that true kindness.”The vigil starts at 8:30 p.m. at the Parkhill Community Centre (4013 Stanley Road S.W.) and is open to the public.Tamara Elliott is an online reporter in Calgary, AB.

Calgary police investigate whether business played role in missing persons case-The Canadian PressBy Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press | july 11,14-YAHOONEWS
CALGARY - Police say they are looking into business dealings as they search for a missing Calgary couple and their grandson.There are reports that the grandfather, Alvin Liknes, was recently forced to close his small gas exploration company.There are also reports that he once had a bad business deal with Douglas Garland, whom police say they have questioned as a person of interest in the missing persons case."We are aware of some business issues regarding the family and so we have officers and investigators that are looking at that to see if there's a connection to this disappearance," Calgary Police spokesman Kevin Brookwell said Thursday."I can't get into specifics as to what those are, who was involved, what they look at or how many people are involved, but yes, we have investigators looking into those allegations."Five-year-old Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents, Kathryn and Alvin Liknes, haven't been seen since June 29 after what police say was a violent incident in the Liknes home. The couple had been having an estate sale and were downsizing ahead of a move to a home in Edmonton and then on to Mexico. Nathan was at his grandparents' for a sleepover.Officers continued to search property owned by Garland's parents north of Calgary. Garland was taken in for questioning last weekend and has since been held on unrelated identity theft charges.Police are also scouring city garbage dumps for evidence, but say that's standard procedure."Shortly after the disappearance was reported we made contact with the three landfill sites in Calgary and we asked that all refuse from the Calgary and surrounding area that goes to those landfill sites be segregated off," Brookwell said."There have been items that have been taken from the landfill site, but we don't know if there's any relevance to this file or not. You can appreciate that we're talking about all landfill that was collected for a number of days following the disappearance, so there is quite a quantity to go through."Some online business directories link Alvin Liknes with several oil and gas companies, including Vecto Resource Services, Bluesky Oil and Gas Corp., and AKF Holdings Inc.Metro Calgary has reported that his latest business venture, a small firm called Winter Petroleum Ltd., was forced to close a few weeks ago after it had its equipment seized over $800,000 in owed taxes. The National Post reported Alvin Liknes declared bankruptcy in 1994. His wife, a real-estate-agent-turned-website-design consultant, did the same in 2012.Other media have quoted an unnamed police source saying Alvin Liknes had a bad business deal several years ago with Garland, but no details have emerged about it.Court records show Garland has a criminal past and mental health problems. In 2000, he was sentenced to 39 months in prison for making amphetamines at his parents' farm.Police have confirmed his sister is in a relationship with a member of the Liknes family.Garland could be released as early as Friday, when he is next scheduled to be in court."If he is released, he still remains a person of interest in this investigation, but he still hasn't been formally charged," said Brookwell.The search for the missing family entered its 11th day Thursday, but Brookwell said police are not giving up hope the three will be found alive."Until we get the information or evidence to change that, and at this point we have not," he said. "We are hopeful and will remain that way until something changes."— With files from Chris Purdy in Edmonton.— Follow @BillGraveland on Twitter

Calgary search for missing Liknes family expands to second landfill-0-RCMP ask Airdrie residents to search properties-By Dave Dormer-Calgary Sun-First posted: Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:19 PM MDT | Updated: Thursday, July 10, 2014 05:14 PM MDT

Liknes search landfill Authorities comb Spyhill landfill Wednesday July 9, 2014 in northwest Calgary in the ongoing search for missing Calgarians Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents Alvin and Kathy Liknes. The search expanded to a second landfill site in southeast Calgary on Thursday. (Jim Wells/Calgary Sun)

The search for a missing five-year-old boy and his grandparents expanded to a second landfill Thursday.Crews began scouring a landfill at 17 Ave. and 68 St. S.E., one day after sifting through the Spyhill landfill in northwest Calgary.Police have also asked garbage going to the Shepard Landfill in the city’s south not be processed until police can search it.Police spokesman Kevin Brookwell described the searches as a routine part of the investigation into the disappearance of Nathan O’Brien, 5, and his grandparents, Alvin Liknes, 66, and Kathryn Liknes, 53, who went missing from the couple’s Parkhill home 11 days ago.“Shortly after the disappearance was reported we made contact with the three landfill sites in Calgary and we asked that all refuse from the Calgary and surrounding area that goes to those three landfill sites be segregated off,” he said.“There have been items that have been taken from the landfill sites but we don’t know if they’re relevant to this file or not.”Police have said they found signs a violent crime had been committed in the Liknes’ home and at least one person would have been in medical distress, also saying the trio likely did not leave voluntarily.Police continue to search a rural property on the outskirts of Airdrie where a person of interest, Douglas Garland, lives with his parents.Brookwell said police have found items at the property, including chemicals, and officers are now trying to determine if they are related to the investigation.“All I can say is they are considered dangerous and flammable in nature,” he said.“We’re taking precautions at that site for the officers who are out there conducting the search and handling or looking at that chemical.”

RCMP officers are also going door-to-door to acreages around the Airdrie property, asking residents to do a through check for anything out of the ordinary.“You know your property better than anybody else,” said Brookwell.“You can see if anything is missing, if anything has been disturbed, if there’s anything odd, tire tracks, absolutely anything that is out of the ordinary.”Garland was taken in for questioning days after the trio went missing and released, however he was immediately re-arrested on unrelated, identity theft charges.Garland remains in custody and is expected to get bail on Friday.Brookwell said police are looking into possible business dealings between Garland and Alvin Liknes.“I can tell you that there is some business issues we’re looking into,” said Brookell.“We have investigators looking into allegations there were some business issues.”Police continue to hold out hope the trio will be found alive and will do so, “indefinitely,” said Brookwell.“We’re going to continue on with optimism and hope we can still find these folks,” he said.Anyone with information is asked to call Calgary Police at 403-266-1234, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or email homicidetips@calgarypolice.ca. 

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