Man accused in Saskatchewan highway shooting didn’t know victim: RCMP

By Jeremy Simes The man accused in the shooting death of a woman on a rural Saskatchewan highway isn’t believed to have known the victim, RCMP said Monday. Mounties have offered few details about the death of 44-year-old Tanya Myers of Weyburn, Sask., because the case is before the courts. Insp. Ashley St. Germaine said officers are not looking for other suspects. “We are not aware of any direct connection between the accused and the occupants and the two vehicles that were struck,” Germaine told a virtual news conference. “Tanya’s family has been updated by investigators. Our thoughts are with them as they continue to grieve and process this new information.” Myers was shot while sitting in the passenger seat of her friend’s SUV as it was going along Highway…

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