assistant commissioner Rhonda Blackmore spoke to Global News on Tuesday about what authorities know so far and what they are asking for from the public.She said she wants the public to continue to submit tips about Myles Sanderson, the suspect that is still on the loose, no matter how small or seemingly unrelated the information people have may seem.“Even if you believe it to be insignificant, we want that information because we never know when that small piece of information might turn out to be very important to the investigation,” Blackmore said.“(These were) heinous crimes… (the stabbings have) shown a violent tendency.”At least 10 people were killed and 19 others were injured after a series of deadly stabbings on Sunday.
While Myles Sanderson remains at large, his brother Damien Sanderson, who had also been considered a suspect, was found dead Monday.
Police have said they are investigating whether Myles may have played a role in his death.The stabbings spanned over 13 locations in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon.
Saskatchewan stabbings: What’s happened so far as police probe mass killing Following the attacks on Sunday, police said they received a “credible” tip that Myles Sanderson was in Regina.“It was corroborated with other pieces of information that we have, so that’s how we determined that we believed it to be credible,” Blackmore told Global News.