Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray said Tuesday night that police had received recent information that “is leading us to believe (Myles Sanderson) may no longer be” in the community. He said investigations continue and police will be searching in the city, but will also be expanding their search into the province. The update came after Bray said Sunday they had information that led them to believe Sanderson, the suspect in the stabbing spree in two communities that day, was in the city.
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Saskatchewan stabbings: Regina police chief says Myles Sanderson ‘may no longer be’ in city
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