Police released new information Saturday about the truck the University of Alberta shooting suspect is believed to be driving.

Supt. Bob Hassel with the Edmonton Police Service said there is a Monster Energy Drink logo on the driver's side of Travis Baumgartner's dark blue Ford F-150, license CAA 636.

There is also a Gears of War video game logo on the rear window of the truck. The logo features a skull centered around a gear with blood dripping from the gear.

Hassel said police cannot account for Baumgartner's firearm or his body armour and therefore believe the 21-year-old suspect is armed and dangerous.

"I've said it before and will say it again, we consider him armed and extremely dangerous," Hassel said.

Police are appealing to Baumgartner's friends to come forward. They're asking anyone who may have been in contact with Baumgartner since the Friday shootings to call Crime Stoppers.

They also ask those in rural areas to be aware of anything suspicious in farm houses or outbuildings and to keep an eye on tire tracks or anything that may appear out of the ordinary.

"Please don't approach it," Hassel said.

"Call the police let us know and we will send somebody out there."

Police believe Baumgartner has a significant amount of money on him, but would not disclose how much.

Baumgartner is an armoured guard who is suspected to have shot and killed three of his armoured guard colleagues and put a fourth guard in hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Police have redirected most of its resources into an expansive manhunt in urban and rural areas for Baumgartner.

Canada-wide warrants have been issued for Baumgartner's arrest.

Police are calling the search an "international manhunt" involving multiple policing organizations collaborating across numerous borders in a concerted effort to locate Baumgartner.

He faces three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

The incident took place just after midnight Friday inside and outside of HUB Mall on the U of A campus.

Edmonton Police confirmed Friday night that the victims of the shooting were Michelle Shegelski, 26, Brian Ilesic, 35, and Eddie Rejano, 39.

The fourth victim has been identified as Cpl. Matthew Schuman, 26, a firefighter at CFB Edmonton who had recently taken on the second job as an armoured guard with G4S Security.

Schuman remains in hospital.

Baumgartner's mother issued a statement on Friday.

"Please Travis, I love you, and I'm pleading with you with all of my heart, to end this without further bloodshed," said Sandy Baumgartner.

"As your mother, I promise to you now, that I will be there by your side to support you."

In the prepared statement, issued by police, Sandy Baumgartner apologized for the argument she had with her son and the "bad words" between the two. She went on to remind Travis that he wasn't alone and that he is not alone. The statement ended with Sandy Baumgartner asking her son to "call police now and end this peacefully."

Police responded to a false alarm at Edmonton City Centre Saturday after a false sighting of Baumgartner.

Meanwhile HUB Mall was reopened for regular operations Saturday.

The building is a combined shopping mall and student residence.

A few businesses were open Saturday morning.

Students were seen walking around inside the building and dorm room windows were open.

Flowers had been left at an ATM inside HUB Mall and crews had begun clean-up of the area where the shootings took place.

But although things appeared to be returning to normal, some students like Alex Zhang, says his dorm building will never be the same.

"Last night I left all my lights on so I could fall asleep," said Zhang, a University of Alberta grad student.

Zhang had walked by the scene of the shooting just 10 minutes before it started.

"If I had left 10 minutes later I would have been right in the middle of the gunshots," he said.

Police are expected to provide an update to media at 1 p.m. Sunday.

With files from Sean Amato