The RCMP believe two teenage murder suspects are still in Gillam, Manitoba area.
There have been two confirmed sightings of 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky and 19-year-old Kam McLeod, who are wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the second-degree murder of Leonard Dyck of Vancouver.
The childhood friends are also suspects in the shooting deaths of an Australian man and his American girlfriend.
Police have deployed considerable resources to finding the teens, including an emergency response team, air services and a crisis negotiating team.
The RCMP has set up a checkstop at an intersection on the only road leading into the remote town of Gillam.
That's where a burned out vehicle two B.C. teenagers were travelling in was found on Monday evening.
Police said Dyck’s body was found on July 19 at a highway pullout located about two kilometres south of a vehicle fire on Highway 37, just south of Stikine River Bridge.
The burning camper truck belonged to McLeod and Schmegelsky, according to investigators.
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Schmegelsky's father Alan says his 18-year-old son struggled through his parents' acrimonious split in 2005 and his main influences became video games and YouTube.
He's predicting the childhood friends will quote -- "go out in a blaze of glory'' and die in a confrontation with police.