UPDATE – RCMP Manhunt for Murder Suspects Continues

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RCMP Handout on BC Homicide Suspects
RCMP Handout on BC Homicide Suspects

WINNIPEG – NEWS – The search for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky is ongoing. The Manitoba RCMP state they can now confirm that there have been two established and corroborated sightings of the two suspects in the Gillam area in northern Manitoba.

RCMP say these sightings were prior to the discovery of the burnt-out vehicle.

Gilliam Manitoba where the suspects were reportedly spotted
Gilliam Manitoba where the suspects were reportedly spotted

Police state that “There have also been no reported stolen vehicles that could be attributed to the suspects. At this point in the investigation, we believe they are still in this area.”

Manitoba RCMP has deployed a significant amount of resources to the Gilliam area including our Emergency Response Team, Crisis Negotiation Team, and Air Services assets. The RCMP Major Crime Unit is involved, as well as RCMP North District resources, and RCMP resources from other provinces.

The informational check-stop at the intersection of PR 280 and PR 290, the road leading into Gillam, continues to be in place and will be for the foreseeable future.

RCMP officers have conducted detailed and thorough searches of potential areas of interests and these searches continue.

Over the last 48 hours, the RCMP say they have received 80 tips and we continue to ask the public to remain vigilant for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky.

If they are spotted, do not approach, call 9-1-1 or your local police immediately. In the Gillam area, call 204-652-2200. In Thompson, call 204-677-6911.

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