(NEW YORK POST) – Canadian stabbing spree suspect Myles Sanderson was arrested and taken into police custody Wednesday — ending a four-day manhunt following one of the nation’s deadliest attacks.
Sanderson, 32, was found near the town of Rosthern, Saskatchewan at around 3:30 p.m. local time, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan announced.
Sanderson and his brother Damien Sanderson, 30, who was found dead on Monday, have been charged with murder for allegedly killing 10 people and injuring at least 18 others in a stabbing rampage Sunday.
The victims were found at 13 different crime scenes across the James Smith Cree Nation, home to a large Indigenous community, and the neighboring village of Weldon. Police said some of the victims were targeted, while others were random.
When Damien Sanderson was found dead, he had wounds that did not appear to be self-inflicted, authorities have said.