
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian police said they were hunting two suspects believed to have killed 10 people and wounded at least 15 others in Saskatchewan province on Sunday.
Police have named the two suspects as Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, and said they were traveling in a black Nissan (OTC:) Rogue.
The shootings took place in various locations, including the James Smith Cree (NYSE: ) Nation and Weldon in Saskatchewan, and there are 13 crime scenes under investigation, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan.
Police said some of the victims appeared to have been targeted by the suspects while others were attacked at random.
Police told reporters at a press conference that there may be more injured victims who have been transported to different hospitals.