The day before the stabbing rampage at James Smith Cree Nation, Damien Sanderson’s wife, Skye, called 911 to report her husband.
He had taken her car, and was high and drunk driving around the tiny Saskatchewan community with his brother, Myles, lurking around her father’s house and trying to intimidate him.
But, she says, her pleas fell on deaf ears. RCMP members arrived and returned her car to her but didn’t do enough to locate Damien and Myles — despite the pair’s outstanding arrest warrants. Nathaniel Dove has the story.
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He had taken her car, and was high and drunk driving around the tiny Saskatchewan community with his brother, Myles, lurking around her father’s house and trying to intimidate him.
But, she says, her pleas fell on deaf ears. RCMP members arrived and returned her car to her but didn’t do enough to locate Damien and Myles — despite the pair’s outstanding arrest warrants. Nathaniel Dove has the story.
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