The pair, Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, both of Port Alberni, British Columbia, have been on the run for nearly three weeks with no confirmed sightings since July 22. The evidence, details of which were not revealed, was found on the banks of the Nelson River, 9 km (5.59 miles) along the
- Canadian police said on Tuesday they found"several items directly linked" to two teenage boys charged with killing a university lecturer and suspected in the murders of two tourists.
The evidence, details of which were not revealed, was found on the banks of the Nelson River, 9 km along the shore near Gillam, Manitoba, the tiny northern community that was the center of the search last week, before the Royal Canadian Mounted Police scaled back the manhunt.
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