Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

'Lock Your Doors': B.C. Murder Suspects Kam Mcleod And Bryer Schmegelsky Possibly Near Gillam, Manitoba

Darpan News Desk, 25 Jul, 2019 06:39 PM

    The Manitoba RCMP continues to work with BC RCMP and share information in relation to locating Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, the two suspects connected to investigations in northern British Columbia.


    On Monday evening, RCMP recovered a vehicle in the Gillam area after receiving a report of a vehicle fire. Police can now confirm this vehicle is the same vehicle the suspects were travelling in.


    Based on this information, police have sent a number of resources to the Gillam area. There will be a heavier police presence in the community.


    Police have also set up an informational check-stop at the intersection of PR 280 and PR 290, the road leading into Gillam.


    With respect to public safety, we understand the concerns being raised. This is a complex, on-going investigation, involving multiple jurisdictions. We are engaged with police across Canada.


    We are investigating all tips and are continuing to ask for the public's assistance.


    We are also reminding everyone that these suspects should not be approached if seen and to call 911 or your local police immediately.


    Further details will be provided when available.


    The Manitoba RCMP continues to work with BC RCMP and share information in relation to locating Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, the two suspects connected to investigations in northern British Columbia.


    A number of resources have been sent to the Gillam area to assist in this investigation.


    Manitoba RCMP has also set up an informational check-stop at the intersection of PR 280 and PR 290, the road leading into Gillam.


    "We have received numerous tips and information throughout the evening, and are continuing to ask for the public's assistance" said Cpl. Julie Courchaine of the Manitoba RCMP. "If you see something suspicious, call police. We are also reminding everyone that these suspects should not be approached if seen and to call 911 or your local police immediately."


    The investigation is ongoing and further details will be provided when available.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    New Driver Charged After Going 107 Kilometres Over Speed Limit On Abbotsford Highway

    New Driver Charged After Going 107 Kilometres Over Speed Limit On Abbotsford Highway
    An 18-year-old male (“N” driver) has been charged with excessive speeding after being caught allegedly driving 187 km/hr on Highway 11.

    New Driver Charged After Going 107 Kilometres Over Speed Limit On Abbotsford Highway

    Once Driven Near Extinction, Wild Turkeys Making Themselves At Home In Quebec

    They arrived a few years ago — three-foot tall, bare-headed visitors that would occasionally stare intently at residents from their balconies and yards.

    Once Driven Near Extinction, Wild Turkeys Making Themselves At Home In Quebec

    Forest Fire Threatening Pikangikum Grows In Size, Airlifts Continue

    Forest Fire Threatening Pikangikum Grows In Size, Airlifts Continue
    A forest fire threatening a First Nation in northwestern Ontario has grown in size, officials said Thursday as more flights were planned to airlift residents out of the community.

    Forest Fire Threatening Pikangikum Grows In Size, Airlifts Continue

    More 'Work To Do' To Mobilize Canadians On Climate Change Action: Trudeau

    More 'Work To Do' To Mobilize Canadians On Climate Change Action: Trudeau
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has more work to do to sell Canadians on his vision for more action to fight climate change.

    More 'Work To Do' To Mobilize Canadians On Climate Change Action: Trudeau

    B.C.'s New Speculation Tax Funnels $115 Million Into Affordable Housing

    The British Columbia government says its new speculation and vacancy tax has pumped $115 million into a fund to create more affordable housing.

    B.C.'s New Speculation Tax Funnels $115 Million Into Affordable Housing

    Big, Old B.C. Trees Produce Mutations Over Time That Could Improve Success: UBC

    Big, Old B.C. Trees Produce Mutations Over Time That Could Improve Success: UBC
    VICTORIA - Researchers collected DNA from the tops of some of Canada's tallest trees to search for mutations that could provide evidence of how the ancient forest giants evolve to survive.

    Big, Old B.C. Trees Produce Mutations Over Time That Could Improve Success: UBC