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The Saskatchewan RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating three homicide suspects.

At around 4 a.m. on Friday, February 10th, RCMP responded to a report of a break-and-enter and a suspicious death at a residence about 20 km south of Esterhazy. When police got to the scene they found the male resident deceased, and the female resident was taken to the hospital with injuries.

The suspects stole three long-barreled firearms, a significant amount of ammunition, and a vehicle from the residence, however, the vehicle was found on fire nearby. The police have released the following descriptions of the suspects:

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  • Suspect #1:
    • Male, believed to be in his 20's;
    • Approximately 6' 2" tall
    • 180-200 pounds, slender build
    • Piercing/scar or absence of hair on left eyebrow;
    • May have a lower stomach tattoo;
    • Face was covered by a thin neck warmer/tube pulled up
    • Wearing a black beanie-style head covering/hat
    • Dark-coloured Carhartt/work-style jacket with a lighter-coloured "sherpa" style liner

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  • Suspect #2:
    • Male, believed to be older than suspects #1 and #3
    • Approximately 5' 11";
    • Approximately 210 pounds;
    • Face was covered by black balaclava
    • Sparsely-haired moustache visible
    • Tattoos:
      • Small pointed tattoo near the corner of left eye (possibly a teardrop or arrow);
      • Top of arched tattoo partially visible under facial covering near the top of the left cheekbone, under the left eye;

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  • Suspect #3:
    • Male
    • Shorter than suspects #1 and #2;
    • Approximately 200-240 pounds;
    • Face was covered by a thin neck warmer/tube pulled up
    • Wearing a black beanie-style head covering/hat
    • Wearing what is believed to have been a Red Dragon Apparel hoodie. There was a large Red Dragon logo on the front, no zipper;

If you believe you know who one or any of these individuals are, or have information to share related to these sketches, contact your nearest RCMP Detachment or police service immediately or call 310-RCMP in non-emergencies.