A former Mountie says the vast open spaces of the Prairies could complicate the manhunt for one of the suspects in Sunday's deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan.
Myles Sanderson, seen in a police handout photo, is described by police as 6 foot one inch tall and 240 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Police say Sanderson, who has a violent criminal record and is considered dangerous, remains on the loose, but he may be injured.
Her comments come as police continue to search for 30-year-old Myles Sanderson. Police say he may be injured, is considered dangerous and should not be approached. “If something terrible happens in a city, they’d create a perimeter close to the crime scene, but then also they would go out, out, out and guard all exits to the city,” Benson-Podolchuk said. “This case is a little different because they have all those crime scenes.”
Other variables: they could have swapped vehicles, someone could be helping them hide out, or they could have separated, she said.
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