Timeline of the McCann investigation
July 3
Lyle Thomas McCann, 78, and his wife, Marie Ann McCann, 77, leave St. Albert, Alta., headed for B.C. They are driving a 1999 green and white Gulf Stream Sun Voyager recreational vehicle and towing a light green Hyundai Tucson SUV.
Lyle is filmed on surveillance video filling the RV at a St. Albert gas bar around 9:30 a.m., the last time either of the McCanns has been seen.
July 5
Around 7 p.m., firefighters respond to a call about a motorhome fire at the Minnow Lake campground near Edson, Alta.
No bodies are found inside, but police discover the registration linking the RV to the McCanns. The SUV is not found at the scene, but the manager of the campground later tells CBC News it was in the campground earlier in the day.
Mounties phone the McCanns' home and officers later knocked on the McCanns' door, but found nobody home, according to the RCMP's lead spokesman on the case.
July 10
The McCanns are scheduled to meet their daughter, Trudy Holder, at the Abbotsford, B.C., airport, but never show up. Holder, who says her parents are always early, calls a family member and then the RCMP.
After hearing from Holder, the Mounties begin an investigation into the couple's disappearance. They will search 259 square kilometres from the air, interview witnesses and search the couple's cellphone records and bank accounts.
July 12
The RCMP confirm the July 5 discovery of the McCanns' motor home at Minnow Lake. Police have returned to the site to search for evidence.
July 13
The McCanns' SUV, bearing Alberta licence plate ZPK 289, has not been found. (RCMP)
Diana Bjorklund and her father, Evert, go to the RCMP detachment in Prince George, B.C., to report having seen a vehicle in the community on July 8 matching the description of the McCanns' SUV . Bjorklund says they had noted the car because it was moving so slowly.
After a discussion with civilian staffers, Bjorklund and her father are allowed to leave.
Bjorklund later tells CBC Radio in Prince George that the RCMP weren't interested when they reported the information.
July 14
The Mounties put out a media release asking the Bjorklunds to return to the detachment for a followup interview.
July 15
The RCMP say they have multiple credible sightings of the green SUV in the Prince George area, but back away from saying the vehicle was actually there, since it hasn't been stopped or seen by police.
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