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Travis Edward Vader, who has been identified as a person of interest by the RCMP in the McCann investigation on Friday, July 16, 2010, is seen in this undated RCMP handout photo. Travis Edward Vader has been identified as a person of interest by the RCMP in the McCann investigation on Friday, July 16, 2010. Lyle and Marie McCann are seen in this composite image made from undated family handout photos. McCann's SUV is seen on a tow truck after being found in Edmonton on Friday, July 16, 2010. Assistant Commissioner Peter Hourihan shares details about the McCann investigation in Edmonton on Friday, July 16, 2010. In the photo made from video, Lyle McCann is standing at the pump at a Superstore gas bar in St. Albert, Alta., on July 3, 2010. The burned motorhome of Lyle and Marie McCann is seen in the woods near Edson, Alta. in this photo that was released by the RCMP on Wednesday, July 14, 2010. (Photo courtesy: RCMP) Lyle and Marie McCann's Hyundai Tucson is pictured in this undated family handout photo. The son of Marie and Lyle McCann, Bret, holds up a picture of his missing parent's motorhome at a press conference in Edmonton on July 13, 2010. (CTV) Lyle and Marie McCann of St. Albert, just outside Edmonton, were reported missing by their family on July 10, two days after they were due to meet their daughter in Abbotsford, B.C.

Person of interest named in case of missing couple

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CTV National News: Rob Brown on the case
The RCMP has revealed that they are looking for 38-year-old Travis Edward Vader as a person of interest in connection with the disappearance of Lyle and Marie McCann.
CTV British Columbia: Shannon Paterson reports
Police have located the SUV belonging to 78-year-old Lyle McCann and his 77-year-old wife Marie, who vanished earlier this month.
CTV British Columbia: Jon Woodward on the case.
There have been questions and some troubling delays in the police response to the McCanns' disappearance.
CTV Edmonton: Bill Fortier on the search
Alberta RCMP confirm the missing St. Albert couple's SUV has been located. Investigators are now on scene and a forensic examination of the vehicle is underway. Lyle and Marie McCann have been missing since July 3rd.
CTV Edmonton: Dez Melenka on the RCMP
Critics are coming down hard on the RCMP saying by the time information was connected in the disappearance of Lyle and Marie McCann, the trail was essentially cold making this mystery even more difficult to solve.
CTV News Channel: Bill Majcher on the case
A former RCMP officer says that this is a very serious situation that the RCMP made mistakes during the beginning of the investigation, however the RCMP is showing a new sign of accountability by coming out and admitting to the public early on that they made mistakes.
CTV Calgary: Chris Epp on the investigation
RCMP say they have a person of interest in connection with the disappearance of an elderly Alberta couple, and there are unconfirmed reports that Lyle and Marie McCann's SUV has been found.
CTV News Channel: Peter Hourihan, RCMP
A press conference is held on the missing Alberta couple. An RCMP officer says that they are doing everything they can to solve the investigation. He also admits that mistakes were made at the beginning of the investigation and are now under review.
CTV Edmonton: Dez Melenka on the accusations
The RCMP is facing some harsh criticism Friday after the way they dealt with two people who offered a tip on the missing couple from St. Albert. They are being accused of dismissing the tip.
CTV National News: Janet Dirks on the mystery
Lyle and Marie McCann haven't been seen for almost two weeks, and now RCMP officials are following more than 100 tips in connection to the Alberta couple's disappearance.
CTV News: Joel Gotlib on missing Alta. couple
The search for the missing elderly couple in Alberta continues as tips come pouring into the police and new surveillance video of the McCanns shows them at a gas station on July 3. Joel Gotlib reports.
CTV Extended: Security footage of missing couple
This security camera footage shows missing Alberta couple Lyle and Marie McCann at a gas station on July 3, 2010.

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Travis Edward Vader, who has been identified as a person of interest by the RCMP in the McCann investigation on Friday, July 16, 2010, is seen in this undated RCMP handout photo. Travis Edward Vader has been identified as a person of interest by the RCMP in the McCann investigation on Friday, July 16, 2010. Lyle and Marie McCann are seen in this composite image made from undated family handout photos. McCann's SUV is seen on a tow truck after being found in Edmonton on Friday, July 16, 2010. Assistant Commissioner Peter Hourihan shares details about the McCann investigation in Edmonton on Friday, July 16, 2010. In the photo made from video, Lyle McCann is standing at the pump at a Superstore gas bar in St. Albert, Alta., on July 3, 2010. The burned motorhome of Lyle and Marie McCann is seen in the woods near Edson, Alta. in this photo that was released by the RCMP on Wednesday, July 14, 2010. (Photo courtesy: RCMP) Lyle and Marie McCann's Hyundai Tucson is pictured in this undated family handout photo. The son of Marie and Lyle McCann, Bret, holds up a picture of his missing parent's motorhome at a press conference in Edmonton on July 13, 2010. (CTV) Lyle and Marie McCann of St. Albert, just outside Edmonton, were reported missing by their family on July 10, two days after they were due to meet their daughter in Abbotsford, B.C.

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Travis Edward Vader, who has been identified as a person of interest by the RCMP in the McCann investigation on Friday, July 16, 2010, is seen in this undated RCMP handout photo.

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Date: Fri. Jul. 16 2010 9:50 PM ET

Alberta RCMP say they have two new leads in the case of an elderly Alberta couple who vanished during a road trip to the Rockies nearly two weeks ago.

Not only do police have a "person of interest" in the case, but they have also found the couple's Hyundai SUV, which had been missing since July 3.

At a press release Friday, the RCMP's Peter Hourihan said that Travis Edward Vader, 38, is a person of interest that they "want to talk to."

"Mr. Vader should be considered dangerous," Hourihan added. "Any sightings of him should be reported to police immediately and he should not be approached."

Vader has no fixed address.

Lyle and Marie McCann, aged 78 and 77, were last seen on July 3 filling up their RV at a gas station in St. Albert, which is a suburb of Edmonton.

On July 5, their motor home was found abandoned and burned near Edson, about two hours west of Edmonton. However, the Hyundai which was being towed by the RV was missing.

On Friday, police said that they had located the Hyundai. But they declined to say where the vehicle was found because the location was a "potential crime scene."

Hourihan added that "we suspect foul play … we assume the worst and hope for the best."

Police have faced heavy criticism for delaying an investigation, despite finding the charred RV.

A police probe officially began after the McCanns were reported missing by family members on July 8 -- a delay of five days. The couple was supposed to meet up with family members in British Columbia.

"I think that a couple of mistakes have been made," Hourihan conceded.

After sifting through the burned RV, police found the McCann's registration papers, and then called their home phone number. However, when no one picked up, it appears that officers didn't follow up.

It isn't known if RCMP officers actually went to the couple's Edmonton-area home.

"When the motor home was burnt, initially we were a little slow at getting going, as information wasn't passed on and a couple of things weren't followed up on," Hourihan said.

He added that one officer involved in the botched investigation has been placed on "administrative duties."

Another investigative slip occurred earlier this week when Bret McCann, the couple's son, took to the airwaves to ask for tips from the public.

The same day, two people from Prince George, B.C., went to their local police station to say that they had seen the missing Hyundai a few days prior.

However, that information was not taken seriously and the civilian staffer didn't even take down the name or number of the two tipsters.

The RCMP then had to appeal to the public, asking the tipsters to come forward once again.

However, police say they are now "doing everything" they can. Hourihan noted that 20 officers are now working on the case, which has generated 100-plus tips from the public.

Meanwhile, Bret McCann said he was staying positive.

"I'm viewing this as a positive step," he said. "They seem to be following a thread here that hopefully will lead to finding my parents."

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