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Saskatoon police confirm that they’ve been searching for James Smith Cree Nation suspect Myles Sanderson since May.
That’s when the 30-year-old stopped meeting with his parole officer and was classified as “unlawfully at large.”
Sanderson had been serving a nearly five-year federal sentence for assault, robbery, mischief and uttering threats. He made parole, and then disappeared.
Police from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are still searching for Myles and Damien Sanderson, 31, who are at the centre of a dangerous persons alert across all three provinces after a string of fatal stabbings, according to an update from Regina police Monday morning.
In an update posted to Twitter
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