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Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette case: What we know

As Canadians try to understand the deaths of an Alberta toddler and her father, we take a look back at what happened this week and the vigils planned to help bring those in mourning together.

Derek Saretzky charged in deaths of Terry Blanchette and his 2-year-old daughter

Alarm, hope, shock andgrief.

For four days, Canadians have followed along as RCMPresponded to a crime scene in southern Alberta thatsparked an Amber Alert across three provinces and Montana.

In the end it was devastating news after the body of two-year-oldHailey Dunbar-Blanchette was discovered on Tuesday afternoon. Herfather, 27-year-old Terry Blanchette, had been found dead early on Monday morning.

Derek Saretzky was charged Wednesday with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of indignity to a body in Hailey's death. He is in police custody and will next appear in court in Lethbridge on Sept. 23.

As Canadians try to understand, we take a look back at what happened this week and the vigils planned to help bring those in mourning together.

Timeline

The public was made aware of the situationon Monday when police issued an Amber Alert.

  • 3:30 a.m. RCMP sayneighbours witnessed a white van speeding away fromBlanchette's home.
  • 11a.m.A family member calledRCMPto the house in Blairmorewhere they found Terry'sbody, which iswhen they discovered Hailey was missing. RCMP would spend the next three hours searching the neighbourhood and contacting relatives in an attempt to find her. Hailey's mother, Cheyenne Dunbar,said she found out about the search from Facebook and contacted police.
  • 1p.m. AnAmber Alert is issued for Hailey.

On Tuesday morning,RCMP tookSaretzky in for questioning.

  • 8:50 p.m. RCMPvictim services arrive on scene at a vigilin Blairmore to tell those in attendance that young Hailey's body was found.
  • 9:24p.m.Police announce onTwitter that the Amber Alert has been cancelled.
  • 9:54 p.m. RCMP issue a release saying they believe they found Hailey's body.
  • 10p.m.RCMP hold a press conference announcing Hailey'sbody had been discovered.

The news shocked people across the country. RCMPpromised to release more details on the suspect arrested on Wednesday morning.

  • 10:00 a.m.Police hold a press conference to announce charges have been laid against 22-year-oldDerek Saretzky. They also say the investigation will continue, and they were planning to search several areas for evidence.
  • 11 a.m. Hailey'smom speaks to the media about her loss.

The victims

Hailey's father and mother had shared custody of the child. According to her mother,the toddler spent twoweekson andtwoweeksoff with each parent. Dunbarwas just preparing to head down from Edmonton to pick Haileyup.

She had been with her dadfor the last couple of weeks.The manager of the restaurant where Blanchette worked as a cook described the father-daughter relationship as close.

"Why hurt Terry? Why hurt an innocent little girl? It's baffling to me. I'm sure there's a story and I hope it all comes out. We're all waiting to hear,"said Tammy Tracey.

Blanchette's Facebook account is full of photos of his daughter, displaying a relationship that seemed to be extremely close.Dunbar said despite their break-up, she and Blanchette remained close and often exchanged photos of their daughter.The two-year-old has been described as a smart, beautifulchildwith lots of energy.

"Terry was an awesome father. He did everything he could for that little girl," Traceytold CBC Newson Tuesday.

Becca Harrington, a family friend of the Blanchettes, went to his home Thursday to help his family clean up the house.

"You walk in. You know what's happened inside that house," she said. "It used to be such a bright happy place."

The accused

RCMP say Saretzky lived in Blairmore and came from a well-liked family in the Crowsnest Pass area.

Police also confirmed Saretzky and Blanchette knew each other, but did not provide details on their relationship. Neighbours have said the two men didn't get along.

Cheyenne Dunbar said that she was friends with Saretzky when she lived in the area but hadn't spoken to him in three years. She was unaware of any relationship between Blanchette and Saretzky.

Few have come forward to offer details about the man accused of murdering the child and her father.

Saretzky was working at a dry cleaning company owned by his family. He has two older brothers, and one of their wives took to Facebook Wednesdaynight to say the family was devastated.

What's next

RCMP have said the investigation is ongoing and haven't ruled out additional charges. More information on the case maybecome available when Saretzky appears in a Lethbridge coutroom Wednesday.

Investigators continue to comb through the rural area near Blairmore where Hailey's body was found.

Obituaries haven't yet been published for either victim, and there have been no details released on funeral arrangements.

Fundraising

Several funds have been set up to help the family members of the victim.The HaileyandTerry funeral fundhas raised more than $24,000 already.

People are also being asked to make donations in Hailey's name to the Missing Children Society of Canada orthe Children's Cottage Society.

Some motorcycle riders in Calgary areorganizing a fundraising ride this weekend from Longview to theCrowsnest Pass area in the memory ofHaileyand her father at 10 a.m. on Saturday.

"We all have kids, or grandkids, or nieces, or nephews," said Troy Carlson, one of the organizers. "This one hits pretty close to home.I'm quite an introverted person and I tell you this tugged at the old heart strings."

Vigils planned

Messages of support for the victims can be left here.

Amemorialevent is also being planned at Olympic Plaza in Calgary on Saturday at 6:30p.m.

According to the Facebook groupIn Memory of Hailey Dunbar-Blanchettethere are candlelight vigils for Hailey and her fatherbeing held at the following locations:

  • Community Baptist Church inCold Lake, Alta., on Friday, Sept. 18,at 8 p.m.
  • Kin Coulee Park in Medicine Hat, Alta., on Saturday, Sept. 19, at 6:30 p.m.
  • Maffeo Sutton Park inNanaimo, B.C., on Friday, Sept. 18, at8:30 p.m.
  • Victoria Quay in Port Alberni, B.C., on Friday, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m.
  • Rotary Park in Cranbrook, B.C., on Saturday, Sept. 19, at 6 p.m.
  • Holland Park in Surrey, B.C., on Saturday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m.
Residents gather for a candlelight vigil for Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette in Blairmore, Alta., Tuesday. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)