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additional info we haven't heard :
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/story_print.html?id=3288147&sponsor=
According to B.C. court documents, Vader faced several charges in January 2009 in the northeastern city of Fort Nelson, including unauthorized possession of a firearm, resisting or obstructing a peace officer and mischief of $5,000 or under.
Vader's sister, Alicia, said that her family has not heard from Vader and does not expect to.
Sgt. Tim Taniguchi of Edmonton RCMP said the SUV was found in Alberta, somewhere west of Edmonton.
"The area around the vehicle is considered a crime scene — how big that area is, we can't say right now," he said. "It's too early to say what condition the vehicle is in or if the McCanns are somewhere nearby."
On a Facebook page under Vader's name, he is pictured with a young girl in his profile photograph and is described as a self-employed drilling consultant.
A brief biography box under the photo reads: "Life is great there is so much to learn and experiance (sic) the next 30 years are going to be awsome (sic)."
Hourihan said police are asking for help in finding Vader, whose Facebook profile lists his hometown as Summerland, B.C.
"We don't know where Mr. Vader is right now, and we need the public's help in trying to locate him," Hourihan said.
"We need the public also to know that Mr. Vader should be considered dangerous and that any sightings of him should be reported to police immediately and he should not be approached."
Roy Getson said he and Vader grew up in the same town — a small hamlet in west-Central Alberta called Niton Junction.
Getson said Vader was a nice guy who like to go hunting. But he also had a reputation in town for being a "fighter."
"That was well known about him," Getson said. "If he got to a bar, he'd get into a fight."
In the 1990s, Vader worked for Getson's father at a sawmill, piling lumber and doing logging, he said.
Getson said he hasn't kept in touch with Vader since the man moved to B.C. a few years ago. He said he instantly recognized Vader in the photo released by police. "It's kind of a shock," he said.