Regina Police Chief Evan Bray spoke Sunday about the variation of photos that had been released on Sunday and those being circulated on social media, saying it was important during an investigation that consistent photos are used that are “reflective of what we believe the suspects look like.” He said it was “safe to say” there would be several photos available with “different facial hair, those types of things,” but at this point, there was no reason to believe the current photos released were not accurate.
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Saskatchewan stabbings: Police explain variations of suspect photos released to public
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