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Florida man at center of fatal human smuggling case pleads not guilty in Minnesota
Read full article: Florida man at center of fatal human smuggling case pleads not guilty in MinnesotaA Florida man charged with human smuggling related to the deaths last year of four immigrants near the Canadian border has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges.
It’s paradise for northern lights and winter sights — if you can get to this remote Canadian town
Read full article: It’s paradise for northern lights and winter sights — if you can get to this remote Canadian townWhy is this cold and remote place worth visiting? It offers several features that many other towns don’t.
Canada murder suspects apparently died by suicide, autopsies find
Read full article: Canada murder suspects apparently died by suicide, autopsies findCNN video(CNN) - Two young murder suspects found dead after an extensive manhunt apparently killed themselves, police in Canada said Monday. Autopsies confirmed the bodies found last Wednesday in northern Manitoba are those of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Chynna Deese, 24, and her boyfriend, Lucas Fowler, 23, were found shot dead on a remote highway in northern British Columbia on July 15. An end to the searchBut last Wednesday, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it believed the suspects' bodies were found in northern Manitoba. The teens' bodies were found within a kilometer from where the unspecified items were discovered, MacLatchy said.
Bodies of Canada Highway Murder Suspects Found Near Nelson River Shoreline
Read full article: Bodies of Canada Highway Murder Suspects Found Near Nelson River ShorelineThe hunt for teen fugitives Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky has come to an end, as authorities in Canada announced Wednesday their bodies had been found. A damaged aluminum rowboat had previously been discovered on the shore of the river near the Manitoba town of Gillam. Deese and Fowlers bodies were found on the Alaska Highway in northern British Columbia last month. Four days later, Dycks body was discovered near a highway pullout. RELATED STORIESWhat to Know About the Canada Highway Murders of Chynna Deese, Lucas Fowler and Leonard DyckAs Searchers Scour for Canada Highway Murders Suspects, a Look at 3 Fugitives Who DisappearedOfficers Stopped Canada Highway Murder Suspects but Let Them Go: Cops
River Unsuccessfully Searched for Suspects of Canada Highway Murders After Police Discover Boat on
Read full article: River Unsuccessfully Searched for Suspects of Canada Highway Murders After Police Discover Boat onThe hunt for teen fugitives Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky has extended to the water as authorities in Canada discovered a damaged boat that some fear the pair tried using to evade capture. It was not immediately clear what, if anything, was found during the search, which by Monday police announced had been completed. They will not be conducting any additional dives, RCMP Manitoba tweeted. Sundance is about 35 miles from Gillam, where law enforcement had previously concentrated its search efforts for McLeod, 19, and Schmegelsky, 18. We are keeping all possibilities in mind as we go forward.RELATED STORIESAs Searchers Scour for Canada Highway Murders Suspects, a Look at 3 Fugitives Who DisappearedWhat to Know About the Canada Highway Murders of Chynna Deese, Lucas Fowler and Leonard DyckOfficers Stopped Canada Highway Murder Suspects but Let Them Go: Cops
Canada murders: Police begin to scale back search for teenage suspects
Read full article: Canada murders: Police begin to scale back search for teenage suspectsVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Authorities in Canada announced Wednesday that they will begin scaling back efforts to locate two teenage murder suspects believed to be hiding in a remote and inhospitable region of northern Manitoba. "I know that today's news is not what the families of the victims and the communities of northern Manitoba wanted to hear. MacLatchy, who described the terrain in northern Manitoba as "immense and unforgiving," said an unspecified number of officers would remain in the town of Gillam to continue to investigation. The young Australian-American couple had been traveling across the region to visit Canada's national parks when they were killed. A second burnt-out vehicle belonging to the suspects was also found in the area of Gillam in Manitoba on July 22.
Officers Stopped Canada Highway Murder Suspects but Let Them Go: Cops
Read full article: Officers Stopped Canada Highway Murder Suspects but Let Them Go: CopsTwo Canadian teenagers wanted for murder were questioned by police and unwittingly sent on their way, authorities said. Local officers near Split Lake, Manitoba, stopped Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19, on July 22 for a routine alcohol check. The pair were allowed to leave after authorities in the dry county found they were not carrying liquor. Last night, at approximately 5:00 pm, the RCMP received a tip that two males matching the description of the wanted suspects were seen in York Landing, Manitoba. RELATED STORIESWhat to Know About the Canada Highway Murders of Chynna Deese, Lucas Fowler and Leonard DyckTeens Sought in Canada Highway Murders Likely Hiding in Wilderness, Police SayDad of Canada Highway Murders Suspect Predicts Teen Son Is on 'Suicide Mission'