Two teenagers from BC are still at large after being named suspects in the death a young couple and a man who has yet to be identified.
Manitoba RCMP were able to confirm that a vehicle that was burned in the Gillam, Manitoba area was the vehicle the 2 young men were traveling in as they continue to avoid authorities. No having received reports of any more stolen vehicles, authorities believe they are still in the area.
When asked why the suspects have yet to be found, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the search for them is still in its early stages.
Goodale added that the public needs to listen very carefully to police instructions and try not to intervene but rather contact police or local jurisdictions. Goodale says Canadians can have confidence every tool and technique is being applied to find the suspects.
“You can see from the reallocation of RCMP personnel, for example, the application of technology in the use of drones as another example…the police services are dealing with a dangerous situation.”
18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky and 19-year-old Kam McLeod are considered to be armed and dangerous. Both have been charged with 2nd degree murder and Canada wide warrants have been issued for their arrests. (CKRM)
























