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Posted: January 7, 2021

RCMP hunt for suspect after two killed near Creston

The RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit has been deployed from Kelowna to take conduct of an investigation into the fatal stabbing of a man and a woman outside of Creston, as RCMP in the BC Southern Interior search for a man now being considered a homicide suspect.

On January 6, just after 7 p.m., Creston RCMP and emergency medical first responders were called to the Highway 3 pullout near the Summit Creek Bridge, west of Creston, for reports of a man and a woman in need of immediate medical assistance. Police learned that both victims had been stabbed by a suspect who reportedly fled the scene in a motor vehicle associated to one of the victims.

Front line officers arrived on scene to find an adult male victim in grave condition. Officers immediately rendered first aid. However, despite the best efforts of everyone at the scene the 40-year-old Calgary man was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The second victim, a 25-year-old West Kootenay woman, suffered serious injuries. She was transported from the scene by BC Emergency Health Services to hospital where sadly she later succumbed to those injuries.

ā€œThis investigation is in its infancy, as major crime investigators and forensic specialists deploy to the area to assist in gathering and analyzing evidence,ā€Ā stated S/Sgt. Scott Aschenbrenner, Unit Commander of the Southeast District Major Crime Unit.

Investigators have reason to believe the suspect and the victims were known to one another.

BC RCMP have since located and recovered the victimā€™s stolen vehicle in the area of Salmo. The vehicle remains part of the ongoing criminal investigation. RCMP continue to search for the suspect who remains at large at this time.

Anyone with any additional information is asked to contact the Creston RCMP at 250-428-9313. Or remain completely anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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