Nearly three weeks after a St. Albert RVers vanished, RCMP searched a campground east of Edson on Wednesday.
Police wouldn’t confirm by press time whether the search of the Nojack recreation area was related to the mysterious disappearance of the McCanns.
Nor would they say whether anything was discovered.
Authorities keyed on at least four locations at the campground, a source said.
Bret McCann — whose parents Lyle and Marie McCann vanished after embarking on a road trip to B.C. — said Wednesday night that he was not aware of the search.
“We’re anxious but optimistic,” he said.
Bret noted that his brother and sister went to the St. Albert RCMP detachment Wednesday to provide DNA samples.
Earlier in the day, Bret said he received an apology from an unlikely source — the family of Travis Vader, the man believed to have crucial information about the seniors’ disappearance.
Vader has been named a person of interest in the McCann case.
He hasn’t been charged in connection with their disappearance, but police believe he has crucial information that would help their investigation.
The case has captivated people across Canada, and Bret said he’s received sympathetic letters from many of those people — including some from Vader’s family.
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