The Globe and Mail reports that Myles had PTSD and ADD diagnoses; a report from February 2022 stated that he was sober, employed, in therapy, and engaging with his community. But even when he was released from jail, the board overseeing his release warned that he still had a “significant journey to make to change your lifestyle and attitudes to live a prosocial life.” 

In order to stay out of jail on a statutory basis, he wasn’t allowed to consume drugs or alcohol, and there were a few people he was completely prohibited from contacting. But Canadian police were already searching for Myles long before his alleged knife attacks: since he missed a May 2022 parole meeting, Myles was declared “unlawfully at large” by ​​Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers, who also noted that his last known location was Saskatoon. 

However, on September 5, NBC News reported that he was allegedly sighted in a vehicle in Regina, Saskatchewan. Myles would have had to drive about 186 miles from the James Smith Cree Nation, where the attacks began, to the city of Regina (via CNN). CBC describes Myles Sanderson as being 6’1”, 240 pounds, and having brown eyes and hair. As for the latest possible sighting in the James Cree Nation on September 6, police are asking people to “shelter in place or get somewhere safe and report any suspicious persons to 9-1-1 (via Facebook). Per NBC News, police are still investigating if Myles was responsible for his brother Damien’s death.

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