Saskatchewan stabbings: Hunt for fugitive suspect continues following tense day
Story continues below advertisement‘The other brother might come back’: Weldon residents still on edge with suspected mass murderer on the loose
‘The other brother might come back’: Weldon residents still on edge with suspected mass murderer on the loose After a possible sighting in Regina on the weekend of a vehicle driven by Sanderson, police Chief Evan Bray said late Tuesday afternoon the service no longer believes Sanderson is in the community.
His brother Damien Sanderson, who had also been a suspect in the killings, was found dead Monday in a grassy area not far from one of the crime scenes.
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