RCMP come up empty after tip in search for Saskatchewan stabbing suspect 
RCMP come up empty after tip in search for Saskatchewan stabbing suspect 

By Mickey Djuric THE CANADIAN PRESS JAMES SMITH CREE NATION- Saskatchewan Mounties surrounded a house on the James Smith Cree Nation Tuesday after reported sightings of a suspected mass murderer, but left soon afterward with no sign of the man. Emergency alerts blared yet again. A helicopter and drones flew overhead. A tactical armoured vehicle arrived on-site, driving past a checkpoint where reporters were kept. Shortly after, police vehicles left the scene and Myles Sanderson remained at large more than 48 hours after the stabbing attacks. “We didn’t hesitate,” Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP, said of the search, which bypassed the usual police practice of verifying information. “We felt the risk to individuals if he was in fact there outweighs the benefit of having that

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