Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said Monday evening that one of the two suspects in the stabbing spree that took place Sunday in Saskatchewan, Damien Sanderson, had been found dead on James Smith Cree Nation.
Saskatchewan RCMP commanding officer Rhonda Blackmore said the other suspect Myles Sanderson remained at large, adding he may be injured but people should not approach him. If Sanderson is spotted, people are asked to call 911 as he is considered armed and dangerous.
RCMP confirmed the stabbings took place across 13 locations on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask.
Police had originally issued a prairie-wide manhunt for the two suspects, identified as Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, and asked residents to be vigilant and not approach the two men. The search is still on for one of the brothers.
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray said they were still operating "under the impression" that Myles Sanderson was still in the city of Regina. He added it was still not known who the second person seen in the vehicle linked to the Sanderson brothers on Sunday may have been: if it was Damien or another person, given the brother's body being found Monday morning.
They added that it is believed some victims were targeted, while others were attacked at random.
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Saskatchewan RCMP commanding officer Rhonda Blackmore said the other suspect Myles Sanderson remained at large, adding he may be injured but people should not approach him. If Sanderson is spotted, people are asked to call 911 as he is considered armed and dangerous.
RCMP confirmed the stabbings took place across 13 locations on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask.
Police had originally issued a prairie-wide manhunt for the two suspects, identified as Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, and asked residents to be vigilant and not approach the two men. The search is still on for one of the brothers.
Regina Police Chief Evan Bray said they were still operating "under the impression" that Myles Sanderson was still in the city of Regina. He added it was still not known who the second person seen in the vehicle linked to the Sanderson brothers on Sunday may have been: if it was Damien or another person, given the brother's body being found Monday morning.
They added that it is believed some victims were targeted, while others were attacked at random.
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