BLAIRMORE, Alta. -- A look at events in the investigation into the case of two-year-old Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette, who was taken from her home this week:

Monday, Sept. 14, 3:30 a.m.: The time police say they believe Hailey was abducted from her home in Blairmore, Alta. A white van with an large antenna and a flag flying from it is seen speeding west from the area.

11:12 a.m.: Crowsnest Pass RCMP receive a call reporting a sudden death at a Blairmore home. They find the body of Hailey's father, 27-year-old Terry Blanchette, but no sign of his daughter. Police canvass the neighbourhood looking for her. Information from neighbours suggest the child was taken at 3:30 a.m.

2:14 p.m.: An Amber Alert is issued for Alberta. The RCMP say they are then contacted by the child's mother, Cheyenne Dunbar, who does not have the child.

3:15 p.m.: The Amber Alert is extended to British Columbia, Montana, and Saskatchewan.

5:30 p.m.: Police hold a news conference and confirm that Blanchette has been killed and that his death is believe to be a homicide.

Tuesday, Sept. 15: A 22-year-old suspect in both the murder and the abduction is arrested. Police won't release his name because no charges have been laid.

1 p.m.:Police announce the arrest at a news conference, but say they still have not found Hailey. They say they have found a van that could be connected to the case. The Amber Alert remains in effect.

Tuesday night: RCMP inform crowd gathered for candlelight vigil in Blairmore, Alta., that investigators have discovered human remains. Amber Alert for Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette is cancelled.