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Son releases message to missing Alberta couple
The son of a missing Alberta couple continues to hold on to hope as he appeals for the public's help in their suspicious disappearance.
"We know you're out there. You may be hurt," Bret McCann said Tuesday. "But we're looking as hard as we can for you."
"They were going to pick up (my sister) at the Abbotsford, B.C. airport and spend a week together camping near Chilliwack area but they didn't show up," McCann told CTV's Canada AM Wednesday. "That's when we found out that they were missing."
The RCMP has characterized the couple's disappearance as "extremely suspicious."
Both police and family think the key to the case is the couple's missing green Hyundai Tucson SUV.
"We need to get the word out to people, they were towing a Hyundai SUV behind them, and that has not been found," McCann said. "We are very hopeful that by doing these media broadcasts that people will be alerted to this and be on the lookout . . . and phone the police."
"We are hoping my parents are somehow with that vehicle, they might be hurt, but we hope we can find them through that."
"The RCMP are fully engaged here," he said. "They are keeping us up-to-date every day."
The RCMP has been monitoring the couple's cellphone and credit card usage, but report there has been no activity since July 5.
On Sunday, Bret McCann started a Facebook dedicated to the search for his parents. As of Wednesday morning, there were nearly 3,500 members.
http://calgary.ctv.ca/servlet/an/lo...berta-couple-100714/20100714/?hub=CalgaryHome
The son of a missing Alberta couple continues to hold on to hope as he appeals for the public's help in their suspicious disappearance.
"We know you're out there. You may be hurt," Bret McCann said Tuesday. "But we're looking as hard as we can for you."
"They were going to pick up (my sister) at the Abbotsford, B.C. airport and spend a week together camping near Chilliwack area but they didn't show up," McCann told CTV's Canada AM Wednesday. "That's when we found out that they were missing."
The RCMP has characterized the couple's disappearance as "extremely suspicious."
Both police and family think the key to the case is the couple's missing green Hyundai Tucson SUV.
"We need to get the word out to people, they were towing a Hyundai SUV behind them, and that has not been found," McCann said. "We are very hopeful that by doing these media broadcasts that people will be alerted to this and be on the lookout . . . and phone the police."
"We are hoping my parents are somehow with that vehicle, they might be hurt, but we hope we can find them through that."
"The RCMP are fully engaged here," he said. "They are keeping us up-to-date every day."
The RCMP has been monitoring the couple's cellphone and credit card usage, but report there has been no activity since July 5.
On Sunday, Bret McCann started a Facebook dedicated to the search for his parents. As of Wednesday morning, there were nearly 3,500 members.
http://calgary.ctv.ca/servlet/an/lo...berta-couple-100714/20100714/?hub=CalgaryHome