Photo: The Canadian Press Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore speaks during a press conference at RCMP “F” Division headquarters in Regina on Wednesday, September 7, 2022. Saskatchewan RCMP say they have located a vehicle they believe was used by a suspect in a mass stabbing. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Michael Bell Saskatchewan RCMP say they have located a vehicle they believe was used by a suspect in a mass stabbing. Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore says in a video statement that a witness reported Thursday to police that Miles Sanderson may have been seen in a rural area north of Saskatoon on Sunday night. Blackmore says a search of the area has now located the black Nissan Rogue, with a matching license plate, that police believe Sanderson was originally traveling in after the attack. Sanderson died Wednesday, ending a four-day manhunt after stabbings that left 10 dead and 18 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and a nearby community. RCMP swarmed the area near the communities of Wakaw and Crystal Springs after reports a truck had been stolen and the man had a knife. Police say Sanderson suffered a medical problem and died shortly after his arrest.