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AUTHORITIES ZERO IN ON THE MANHUNT FOR 2 LATE TEENS SUSPECTED OF KILLING 3 PEOPLE! tHE SEARCH TAKES THEM TO GILLAM MANITOBA!....
AUTHORITIES ZERO IN ON THE MANHUNT FOR 2 LATE TEENS SUSPECTED OF KILLING 3 PEOPLE! tHE SEARCH TAKES THEM TO GILLAM MANITOBA!.... Canadian authorities have zeroed in on a remote, swampy area in their nationwide manhunt for two teenage boys suspected of killing three people.Officials with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said there have been two “established and corroborated sightings” of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, near Gillam, a town of just over 1,200 people situated along the Nelson River in Canada’s northeast Manitoba province."Over the next 72 hours, investigators will conduct door-to-door canvases in the Town of Gillam and Fox Lake Cree Nation, in hopes of generating new tips and information," said Julie Courchaine, media relations officer for the The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), adding that police were open to the possibility that the suspects might have changed their appearance."Our investigators are also exploring the possibility that the suspects may have inadvertently received assistance in leaving the area. To restate, there have been no confirmed sightings outside Gillam area, however we remain open to the possibility," Courchaine said. Canadian authorities have zeroed in on a remote, swampy area in their nationwide manhunt for two teenage boys suspected of killing three people.
Officials with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said there have been two “established and corroborated sightings” of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, near Gillam, a town of just over 1,200 people situated along the Nelson River in Canada’s northeast Manitoba province.
"Over the next 72 hours, investigators will conduct door-to-door canvases in the Town of Gillam and Fox Lake Cree Nation, in hopes of generating new tips and information," said Julie Courchaine, media relations officer for the The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), adding that police were open to the possibility that the suspects might have changed their appearance.
"Our investigators are also exploring the possibility that the suspects may have inadvertently received assistance in leaving the area. To restate, there have been no confirmed sightings outside of the