CALGARY – Derek Saretzky, the man accused of killing two-year-old Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette and her father, is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.

Saretzky, 22, faces two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Terry Blanchette, 27, and Hailey.

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Blanchette was found dead inside his Blairmore, Alta. home on Sept. 14. Officers discovered Hailey was missing, prompting an Amber Alert. The next day, RCMP found Hailey's remains in a rural area. Saretzky has also been charged with one count of committing indignity to a human body.

Police have said Saretzky was an "acquaintance" of Blanchette and Cheyenne Dunbar, Hailey's mother, but refused to elaborate on the nature of the relationship.

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Saretzky was found fit to stand trial after a psychiatric examination last December.

Alberta Justice said his court appearance Friday is to set a date for a preliminary hearing and to address bail.

Saretzky's court proceedings are scheduled to take place in Lethbridge.

- With files from The Canadian Press

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