Timeline
Here’s a timeline of events in the investigation, with links to more information.
June 30 - Disappearance of Calgary boy, 5, grandparents being treated as 'suspicious'
Police issue an Amber Alert for five-year-old Nathan O’Brien and his maternal grandparents Kathryn Faye Liknes, 53, and Alvin Cecil Liknes, 66.
The trio went missing over the weekend as the grandparents held an estate sale at their home.
Police say they didn’t initially issue an Amber Alert because they didn’t have a description of a suspected abductor or a vehicle, but then changed their minds.
“We have no information to go on at this time, and that’s the reason we’re reaching out to the public,” says police spokesman Kevin Brookwell.
July 1 - Calgary police: Missing boy, grandparents 'did not leave on their own volition'
Police say they’re concerned for the safety of Nathan O’Brien and his grandparents, and fear that “foul play” was involved in their disappearance.
Calgary police spokesman Duty Insp. Keith Cain says the grandparents’ house showed signs they “did not leave on their own volition.”
July 2 - Missing Calgary boy's family issues emotional plea for their 'superhero'
The parents of five-year-old Nathan O’Brien issue a public plea for the return of their son and the boy’s maternal grandparents Kathryn Faye Liknes and Alvin Cecil Liknes.
Rod O’Brien, Nathan’s father, asks that “whoever has Nathan, to find it in your heart to drop off our little angel … to where he can be rescued and reunited with his family.”
July 3 - Calgary police 'confident' they'll find missing boy, grandparents
Police Staff Sgt. Doug Andrus says the grandparents were in the process of moving out of their Calgary home, and held an estate sale the same weekend they went missing.
Investigators appeal to anyone who attended the estate sale on June 28-29 to speak to police.
Jul 4 - 'Violent incident' took place at Calgary home in missing family case
Police confirm a “violence incident” took place in the southwest Calgary home where grandparents Kathryn Faye Liknes and Alvin Cecil Liknes were with five-year-old Nathan O’Brien.
In a chilling remark, Staff Sgt. Doug Andrus says evidence at the scene indicates someone would be in “medical distress.”
Police also say they want to speak to the driver of a green truck captured on surveillance video.
July 7 - Who is Douglas Garland, 'person of interest' in Calgary Amber Alert case?
More details emerge on Douglas Garland, described by police as a “person of interest” in the case.
On July 7, Garland appears in court on unrelated charges stemming from his use of a false identity in the 1990s, when he lived in British Columbia.
July 8 - Several different leads in Amber Alert case: Calgary police
Calgary police spokesman Kevin Brookwell confirms Douglas Garland’s sister is in a relationship with a member of the Liknes family.
Broowell also says Garland isn’t the only “person of interest” in the case.
Investigators hold out hope that Nathan O’Brien, Kathryn Faye Liknes and Alvin Cecil Liknes will be found alive, and an Amber Alert remains in effect.
Read more:
http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/map-and-timeline-calgary-amber-alert-case-1.1904896#ixzz36yn5OPQ5