RCMP in Saskatchewan say they have arrested the second suspect wanted in connection to string of deadly stabbings northeast of Saskatoon.
Just after 4 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST) RCMP announced that it has ended a dangerous person alert issued for 30-year-old Myles Sanderson.
Police say Sanderson was arrested near Rosthern, Sask., at 3:30 p.m. CST which is approximately 149 kilometres southwest of James Smith Cree Nation, where 11 people, including Myles’ 31-year-old brother Damien, were found stabbed to death.
Myles and Damien were subject of a police manhunt throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba after 10 people were found dead and 19 injured across three different crime scenes on James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, a neighbouring village, early Sunday morning.
Police found Damien’s body on James Smith Cree Nation on Monday, while Myles’ whereabouts remained at large.
More to come.
CANCELLED: Dangerous Persons Alert issued by Melfort RCMP: Myles Sanderson was located and taken into police custody near Rosthern, SK at approximately 3:30 p.m. today. There is no longer a risk to public safety relating to this investigation. Updates to come. ^km
— RCMP Saskatchewan (@RCMPSK) September 7, 2022
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