Myles Sanderson may no longer be in Regina: police

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Regina Police Chief Evan Bray announced that Myles Sanderson may no longer be in Regina during an update to the public Tuesday evening.

— about 200 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon. The attacks left 10 dead and 19 injured.

Myles is just over six feet tall, weighing 240 pounds, according to police. RCMP believe he could be injured and may attempt to seek medical attention.According to Parole Board of Canada document, Sandersonincluding a 2017 incident where he forced an accomplice to rob a fast-food restaurant by hitting him in the head with a firearm and stomping on him. Sanderson watched the robbery from outside, the document said.

"That information that put him in our community is now well over a day old and we have not had any new information to determine that that is no longer factual," Bray said. "There were very violent incidents that happened [Sunday] in northern Saskatchewan. However, since then, no more violence has occurred," Bray said.

An interprovincial dangerous persons alert blanketing Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba remained in effect Tuesday. Sunday morning, the SHA moved into a"code orange" process for accepting a high number of critical patients.

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