Myles Sanderson 'may no longer be in this community:' Regina police

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Myles Sanderson 'may no longer be in this community:' Regina police
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Regina police received the tip Sunday and Chief Evan Bray was \u0022very confident\u0022 that Myles Sanderson was in Regina then.

After another emergency warning for residents of the James Smith Cree Nation late Tuesday morning reporting a possible sighting ofAccording to RCMP, Sanderson is not “located in the community,” but a provincewide search continues for the man believed to have been involved inIn the ninth update sent by police to cellphones across Saskatchewan since Sunday morning on this case, RCMP continued to “urge the public to take appropriate precautions.

“Having said that, sometimes you can receive four tips that are from four individuals who have seen that person or it can be because one person believed they saw them and told three others who all reported it,” she said. RCMP investigated within buildings, outdoors in bush area in and around the community. Based on that search, they do not believe Sanderson is on the First Nation.

But with stale information and no recent sightings, Blackmore said there is a massive geographic area for police to search for Sanderson.Article content “He still needs to eat, he still needs to sleep. He’s a human being, and so those necessities of life are still required. So is there someone helping him? Or was there some preplanning? It’s hard to say at this point,” she said.

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