Suspect in RCMP killings turns himself in
The man wanted in connection with the shooting deaths of two RCMP officers,Curtis Alfred Dagenais,surrendered to police in Spiritwood, Sask., onTuesday.
"He has been taken into custody without incident," RCMP Assistant CommissionerDarrell McFadyen said.
Dagenais, 41, was being sought on warrants alleging two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
He will nowbe charged with those crimes,an RCMP spokesperson tolda media briefing in Regina. Dagenais turned himself in at 4 p.m. local time.
He is expected to appear in court in North Battleford on Wednesday.
Const. Marc Bourdages, 26, and Const. Robin Cameron, 29, died July 16 after they were shoton July 7 near the farming community of Mildred, about 140 kilometres west of Prince Albert.
RCMP Sgt. Brian Jones saidthe Mounties were pleased that Dagenais had turned himself in.
"The objective that we have been striving for since Friday night — his safe arrest,safe surrender — has been effected. And that was the objective of everyone involved, and that has been met, so there's certainly a sense of relief."
RCMP had initially launched an extensive hunt for the suspect in the rough country around Spiritwood, but it was not successful and they later scaled it back.
Dagenais was treated in hospital for a minor injury,and is in custody in Spiritwood.
Mom asked Dagenais to surrender
Elsie Dagenais, the suspect's mother, had issued a public plea for her son to turn himself in to police.
Dagenais surrendered at the Spiritwood RCMP detachment withfriends Rosanne and Armend Smith, the Canadian Press reported.
"We just talked and he decided to give himself up and thank God he did," Rosanne Smith told CP.
Howard Cameron, Robin's father, said the surrender will help the family start to heal. He was especially pleased it happened beforeRobin Cameron's funeral, set for Friday.
Bourdages, who was originally from Saint-Eustache, Que.,left behindhis wife, who is also anRCMP officer at the Spiritwood detachment, andtheirnine-month-old boy.
Cameron, a member of the Beardy's Okemasis First Nation north of Saskatoon, wasa single mother who left behind an 11-year-old daughter.