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Surrey Police Seek Witnesses in Newton Sexual Assault

Surrey Police Service is seeking witnesses after an alleged sexual assault occurred on August 5 at around 12:15 p.m. outside a Tim Hortons and the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Newton’s Scott Road Centre. Abdulkarim Ahmad Alhamid, 58, has been charged and remains in custody. Police are asking anyone with information, CCTV, or dashcam footage from the 8000-block of 120 Street at the time to contact the SPS non-emergency line, quoting file number 25-65774 (SP).

Surrey Police Seek Witnesses in Newton Sexual Assault

Surrey Police urge witnesses to come forward after an alleged sexual assault outside Newton’s Tim Hortons and Salvation Army Thrift Store on Aug. 5.

Incident Under Investigation in Newton

Surrey Police Service (SPS) is appealing to the public for assistance in an investigation into an alleged sexual assault in Newton. The incident reportedly occurred on August 5 at approximately 12:15 p.m. in the Scott Road Centre parking lot, where a Tim Hortons and Salvation Army Thrift Store are located.

Accused in Custody

Police have confirmed that 58-year-old Abdulkarim Ahmad Alhamid has been charged with sexual assault and remains in custody. Authorities say the alleged assault took place outside the Tim Hortons at 8080 120 Street and continued outside the nearby Salvation Army Thrift Store at 8066 120 Street. Both businesses share the same parking lot.

Police Appeal for Witnesses

The SPS Special Investigation Unit is leading the case and urging anyone who may have been in the area to come forward. Investigators are specifically seeking individuals who may have witnessed the incident, as well as those with CCTV or dashcam footage from the time.

Public Assistance Requested

Authorities are asking members of the public who were near the 8000-block of 120 Street at the time of the incident to contact the SPS non-emergency line at 604-599-0502, quoting file number 25-65774 (SP). Those with relevant information or recordings could play a critical role in advancing the investigation.

Commitment to Community Safety

In a press release issued on August 12, Surrey Police emphasized the importance of public cooperation in solving serious crimes. “We are appealing for witnesses to assist in bringing clarity to this case,” the statement read. The SPS reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all Surrey residents.

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