A man was detained after an alleged weapon assault in a Surrey apartment on August 8. Police say no chase occurred. Investigation continues.
A tense evening ends in arrest at Surrey apartment
Police swiftly took a man into custody after an alleged assault with a weapon late Friday evening in an apartment common area on 137 Street. The incident unfolded shortly after 10:15 p.m., prompting law enforcement response to a disturbance between two women that escalated when a man intervened with a blunt object.
Scene escalates but no chase occurred
Footage circulating on social platforms shows the moment the suspect was apprehended outdoors. Despite descriptions online suggesting a pursuit, Surrey Police clarified there was no chase—rather, the suspect attempted to flee on foot and was quickly restrained at the scene.
What is known about the weapon
Authorities described the instrument as “some type of blunt weapon.” Details regarding its exact nature remain undisclosed as the investigation continues. The man was detained and subsequently released under strict conditions pending further inquiries.
No charges filed yet, probe ongoing
As of Saturday morning, August 9, no formal charges have been laid. Investigators are still gathering evidence and interviewing individuals involved to determine the appropriate legal response.
Community concern after late-night disturbance
Residents of the 9600 block of 137 Street were jolted by the late-hour confrontation. Witnesses described it as both alarming and chaotic, though swift police action helped restore calm to the building.
What happens next
Surrey RCMP continues probing the incident, reviewing surveillance footage and witness statements. Authorities urge anyone with additional information to come forward. The case remains open, and charges may follow if evidence supports them.