This is a rough transcript of a Global News show regarding the Airdrie search.
This is not an official transcript, and is not connected with any of the participants.
All errors are my own.
Missing family: Search of rural home enters fourth day
Amber Alert: Police continue search near Airdrie
July 8, 2014
Global News
http://globalnews.ca/news/1438148/missing-family-search-of-rural-home-enters-fourth-day/
News Hour Calgary
News Anchor: Scott Fee = SF Reporter: Reid Feist = RF
SF: A rural area, outside of Airdrie, continues to be the focus of a police investigation into the disappearance of five year old Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents. The three vanished from the Calgary home of Alvin and Kathy Liknes on June 29th. Reid Feist joins us now from the search area with the latest. Good afternoon, Reid.
RF: Yes. Good afternoon, Scott. We begin with some developments in this case. Calgary Police and the R.C.M.P. will be holding a news conference at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon. As we zoom in here and show you R.C.M.P. and Calgary Police searching this area here. So, we don't expect a lot of details. Police have warned us there are not many new details, but they will update us. Again, at 2:00 p.m. we will have all the details on our website--globalnews.ca/calgary.
But first, let me update you what has been happening here. This is a treed area about two kilometres northeast of the acreage. This morning, about thirty officers set out on foot, and they have been going shoulder to shoulder quite deep into this wooded area and farmland as well. It appears they are taking a break now for lunch, and, whether they have found anything or not, we haven't really seen them take anything out. Although, they are marking items as they become of interest in this field.
Now, apart from that, there are little to no other updates, so 2:00 p.m. may provide more.
We do have a little bit more information about Douglas Garland, a person of interest in this case. We spoke to Allen Liknes who is the son of the missing Alvin Liknes. He is married to Garland's sister. And so, he told us today on the phone that he was surprised, and the family was, to see Douglas Garland's green pickup (or what appeared to be his pickup) in the pictures last Friday.
He doesn't believe Douglas Garland and his father, Alvin Liknes, have spoken in about seven years. Douglas worked for Alvin. But, apparently, when that business faltered, the working relationship ended. It didn't end on a bad note, though, apparently. Allen last saw Douglas Garland at Thanksgiving* at his in-laws last fall. But he noted that, he said Douglas was a bit of a loner and he didn't speak to him that much.
So, a little bit more in terms of the connection which is a pretty obvious part of this investigation here. Again, at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, we expect some more details as the police and R.C.M.P. will update us for the first time since Saturday. But, they are warning us that there likely will not be huge developments in this case. As the search here at this part of northern H, Airdrie rather, continues this noon hour.
Again, we'll have all those details on our website this afternoon, Scott, at globalnews.ca/calgary. Back to you.
SF: Appreciate the update. Thanks, Reid.
RF: You're welcome.
SF: And we'll continue to talk more about this developing story as Douglas Garland has a bail hearing on Wednesday.
Yesterday, he appeared in court on another matter. He made a brief appearance via CCTV from the Remand Centre**, accused for the second time of stealing the identity of a fourteen year old boy who died in a car crash back in 1980. Garland does not have a lawyer and remains in custody.
Rod O'Brien, Nathan's father, was at court for the appearance, but did not speak to the media.
* Thanksgiving fell on Monday, October 14th, 2013 in Canada
** refers to the Calgary Remand Centre