Saskatchewan stabbing spree highlights rural policing challenges, experts say
An ongoing manhunt for a suspect in a mass stabbing that shattered some small communities in Saskatchewan is raising fresh questions about rural policing in Canada.
Police are continuing to search for Myles Sanderson, a 30-year-old suspect in the deadly stabbing rampage that happened northeast of Saskatoon over the weekend.
Experts say efforts to apprehend him are likely hampered by the Prairie province’s vast geography, network of criss-crossing back roads and underfunded policing services.
Rick Ruddell, a justice studies professor at the University of Regina, says police officers in Saskatchewan are often spread thin with massive areas to patrol.