RCMP scaling down search for murder suspects in northern Manitoba
WINNIPEG — The RCMP are scaling back the search for two British Columbia murder suspects in remote northern Manitoba.
Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy said over the past week officers have searched more than 11,000 square kilometres of wilderness using the best technology available and have found no sign of Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod.
Police have also canvassed more than 500 homes in the Gillam area, searched abandoned buildings, rail lines and hydro corridors. They have used all-terrain vehicles, drones, helicopters and planes to cover the landscape of muskeg, dense forest, lakes and rivers.
“I think we’ve done everything we can and pulled out all the stops,” MacLatchy told a news conference in Winnipeg. “It’s just a very tough place to find somebody who doesn’t want to be found.”