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Calgary police finish looking for evidence in missing couple’s home

WATCH ABOVE: Today police have returned to the scene of the crime as the only person of interest in the investigation into the disappearance of the family has been released on bail for identity fraud charges. Jenna Bridges reports.

CALGARY – Police in Calgary say they’ve made a last sweep of the home owned by a couple who have been missing along with their five-year-old grandson since last month.

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Police say they have completed their search for evidence in the home of Alvin and Kathy Liknes.

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The couple and their five-year-old grandson Nathan O’Brien disappeared on June 29 and police have said there is evidence a violent incident occurred in the home.

Police say they’re continuing to search a northwest Calgary landfill and a rural property and some of its surrounding lands near Airdrie, north of Calgary.

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Police have no suspects but have designated a resident of the rural property, Douglas Garland, a person of interest.

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