Edmonton Journal

Search for murder suspects leads OPP to form special team

Ontario police deal with dozens of reports as residents are being ‘extra vigilant’

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Ontario Provincial Police have assigned a team of investigat­ors to look into a spike in tips regarding two young men wanted in multiple murders in British Columbia.

Police said Friday the reports have come in from across the province, and investigat­ors cannot confirm at this time whether any of the sightings are, in fact, of 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsk­y and 19-yearold Kam Mcleod.

A few possible sightings were reported in Ontario at a time when the hunt for the suspects was focused in Manitoba, and those were dealt with by local detachment­s, said Staff Sgt. Carolle Dionne.

But reports have been pouring in over recent days, with more than 30 coming in over eight hours Thursday, she said. As a result, a team was created to investigat­e the tips in a centralize­d manner, including revisiting earlier reports, she said.

While some reported sightings are quickly debunked, it’s important that people send in their informatio­n, Dionne said.

“The more informatio­n (there is), it makes it easier for us to follow up on ... We can’t dismiss it either if it’s vague or doesn’t have enough content but it may take us longer to filter through and try to figure out was there any merit into this tip,” she said.

“We really don’t want to discourage people from continuing to report because it could be that one tip that might be legitimate, that might be a true sighting.”

The fact that so many people are flagging possible sightings shows the case has captured public attention, she said.

“It’s telling us that people are listening to the news and people are being extra vigilant ... And there’s that heightened sense of, ‘Hey, we don’t know where they are, we don’t know where they may be, they could show up in my backyard.”’

Provincial police are working with the RCMP as they probe incoming reports, Dionne said.

A manhunt spanning several provinces began last week after Schmegelsk­y and Mcleod were named as suspects in three killings.

Vancouver researcher Leonard Dyck and Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese were found dead last month in northern B.C.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Kam Mcleod, left, and Bryer Schmegelsk­y, shown in undated handout photos provided by the RCMP, have been on the run since two people were found dead in northern B.C. last month. A series of tips from the public in Ontario has led police there to form a special team to comb through all the informatio­n.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Kam Mcleod, left, and Bryer Schmegelsk­y, shown in undated handout photos provided by the RCMP, have been on the run since two people were found dead in northern B.C. last month. A series of tips from the public in Ontario has led police there to form a special team to comb through all the informatio­n.

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