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Manhunt continues for 2 suspects after Sask. stabbings leave 10 dead, 15 hospitalized

Police say 10 people are dead and at least 15 people have been hospitalized following a stabbing spree in 13 different locations.Thetwo suspects, identifiedas Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, may have been spotted in Regina, and RCMP said they may be in a black Nissan Rogue with Saskatchewan licence plate 119 MPI.

RCMP alert says to watch for black SUV with Sask. licence plate 119 MPI in Manitoba, Alberta also

Composite of mugshots of two Indigenous men
RCMP are searching for Damien Sanderson, left, and Myles Sanderson. Damien is described as five feet seven inches tall, about 155 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Police say Myles is six feet and one inch tall, about 240 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. (RCMP)

RCMP haveissued adangerous persons alert across Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba,after multiplepeople were stabbed early Sunday morning in James Smith Cree Nation andthe nearby village of Weldon, Sask.

In a news conference at 3:40 p.m. CST, police confirmed10 peopleare dead and at least 15 people have been hospitalized, following a stabbing spree in 13 different locations.

"There may be additional injured victims who transported themselves to various hospitals," Rhonda Blackmore, commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP, told reporters.

"We are currently actively looking for [them], dedicating maximum resources to this."

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Sask. RCMP say at least 10 dead after stabbings, 2 suspects at large

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Saskatchewan RCMP say they are looking for two men suspected of stabbing multiple people in James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask. Ten people are dead and at least 15 people have been hospitalized, police say.

Blackmoresaid that police expanded their emergency alert to the neighbouring provincesafter receivinga reportsaying thetwo suspects Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 32 were spottedtravelling on Regina's Arcola Avenue around 11:20 a.m CST. At the time, theywerebelieved tobe in a black Nissan Rogue with Saskatchewan licence plate 119 MPI.

However, she added, "at this point in time, we have no indication they travelled to another province."

Shortly after 8 p.m. CST, Regina police Chief Evan Bray issued a video statement on Twitter, saying that the suspects were still at large and likely in the city.

"An active, focused investigation will continue until they are located and taken into custody," Bray said.

Damien Sanderson is described as five feet seven inches tall and 155 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

Myles Sanderson is described assix feet and one inchtall and240 pounds,with brown hair and brown eyes.

At the news conference, Blackmore said the relationship between the suspects is stillunclear.

Victims both targeted and randomly attacked: RCMP

Thelocation and direction of the suspects'travel is unknown, Blackmore said, but noted that everyone in Saskatchewan needs to remain vigilant as this is one of the largest and most significant events they have seen in recent years.

"We don't know if they have changed their vehicle," she said. "At this stagein our investigation, we believe some victims have beentargeted by the suspect and others have been attacked randomly."

A map showing locations of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon relative to other cities in Sask.
Sask. RCMP issued a provincewide alert Sunday, later expanded to Alberta and Manitoba, following stabbings in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Sask. (CBC Graphics)

Police are asking Regina residents to take precautions and consider sheltering in place, Blackmore added.

She advised residents to be careful about allowing others into theirhome and to not leave a secure location.

Residents in the Reginaarea are also urged not toapproach suspicious people and not to pick up hitchhikers.

Instead, the RCMP said theyshould report suspicious persons, emergencies or information to 911. They are also being asked to not share thelocations of police.

James Smith Cree Nation state of emergency

In response to the "mass casualties"on James Smith Cree Nation the community, along with the Chakastaypasin Band of the Cree Nation and Peter Chapman Band, declared a state of emergency at noon Sunday.

It's set to remain in place until 5 p.m. CST on Sept 30.

The communityhas also asked for privacy at this time.

A police forensics team investigates a crime scene after multiple people were killed and injured in a stabbing spree in Weldon, Sask., on Sunday. (David Stobbe/Reuters)

James Smith Cree Nation has a population around 1,000 people, and is located about 60 kilometres southeast of Prince Albert and about 300 kilometres north of Regina.

The village of Weldon, with a population just shy of 200 people, is about 25 kilometres southwest of James Smith Cree Nation andabout 60 kilometres southeast of Prince Albert.

Police checkpoints have been set up throughout Saskatchewan, at least from Prince Albert to Regina, with officers checking identification.

STARSresponse

Three STARS air ambulanceswere dispatched to James Smith Cree Nation starting at around 6 a.m. CST Sunday.

Mark Oddan, a STARS air ambulance spokesperson, told CBC News two helicopters were sent from Saskatoon and one from Regina.

The first crew from Saskatoon triaged patients at the scene, and the second aircraft broughta doctor to the scene to lead the response.

With the physician included, there were 13 crew in total who attended the scene.

Other ground crewstransported patients to Prince Albert, Nipawin and Melfort hospitals, Oddan said in the email.

The three STARS ambulances transported one patient eachto the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon.Two patients were takenfrom the scene and one was transported from the hospital in Melfort where they had arrivedvia ground ambulance.

Hospitals call for staff

Anne Lindemann, a spokesperson for the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), saidin an email that the health authority activated its emergency response process to answer the "influx of casualties," including calling for additional staff.

Lindemanndid not specify how many people wereinjured in the stabbingsand did not confirm any deaths at the time, but said multiple people are being triaged and cared for at multiple sites.

"As with any incident with a high number of casualties, our emergency preparedness teams are responding to the evolving needs to ensure patients are triaged and cared for appropriately," Lindemann said.

Prince Albert, Reginapolice assist in manhunt

The Prince Albert Police Service and Regina Police Service are assisting Saskatchewan RCMP in searching for the two suspects.

In Prince Albert, police said officers areoccupying checkpoints across the city.

Residents are being asked to stay at a secure location and to be cautious around letting anyone inside their home.

Drivers and residents should also expect traffic delays.

An RCMP officer arrives at a crime scene after the series of stabbings in Weldon on Sunday. (David Stobbe/Reuters)

In Regina, policeare "actively investigating on several fronts to locate and arrest the suspects," the servicesaid in a news release.

Extra police officers were also deployed around Mosaic Stadium, due to the tens of thousands of fans in town for theLabour Day Classic CFL football game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Sask. premier, prime ministeroffer condolences

In the wake of the stabbing spree, both the prime minister and the province's premier offered their condolences on social media.

"The attacks in Saskatchewan today are horrific and heartbreaking. I'm thinking of those who have lost a loved one and of those who were injured," wrote Justin Trudeau on Twitter.

Trudeau also thanked the first responders and added that the Canadian government is "closely monitoring the situation."

Scott Moe thanked police, first responders and the health-care professionals who are treating the victims as well.

He also offered his condolences to the victims'friends and family, on behalf of the Saskatchewan government.

"There are no words to adequately describe the pain and loss caused by this senseless violence. All of Saskatchewan grieves with the victims and their families," Moe wrote in a tweet.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story included a photo from RCMP that incorrectly identified Myles Sanderson. It has been replaced with a correct photo and description of Myles Sanderson.
    Sep 04, 2022 10:04 AM CT