RCMP sending underwater team to Gillam, Man., to assist in search for B.C. homicide suspects
Police divers will start searching a section of the Nelson River on Sunday
RCMPsay they are sending a dive team to the remote community of Gillam, Man., to assist in the search for twosuspects wanted in connection to three northern B.C. homicides.
Divers will start searching a section of the Nelson River on Sunday and are expected to arrive in Gillam Saturday night, the police force said in a news release.
The move comes a few days after the RCMP announced they were winding down their search in the area following more than a week of searching there for Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19.
The two men are charged with second-degree murder in the death ofUniversity of British Columbia lecturer Leonard Dyck, and are suspects in the killings of touristsLucas Fowler andChynna Deese.
To assist in the ongoing search for the 2 BC suspects, Manitoba RCMP's Underwater Recovery Team (URT) will be arriving in Gillam tonight & divers will begin to search a section of the Nelson River tomorrow, Sunday, August 4. #rcmpmb pic.twitter.com/lns2qlLaxw
—@rcmpmb
RCMP said they would not disclose any specifics about where their Underwater Recovery Team would be searching and media would not be provided access to the dive area or personnel.
The press release does notsay what the divers are looking for, or what has prompted them to search the river.
Gillam, a town of about 1,300, is located about 730 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg. The Nelson River flows north from Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay. Gillam is located nearits banks.
With files from The Canadian Press