Surrey SkyTrain Shooting: One Arrested, No Injuries
Surrey police arrested a man after shots were fired near Gateway SkyTrain station Monday afternoon. No one was injured, and the area remains under investigation.
Surrey police arrested a man after shots were fired near Gateway SkyTrain station Monday afternoon. No one was injured, and the area remains under investigation.
Two Surrey locations of the popular Indian restaurant chain Ustaad G76 were struck by gunfire within days, sparking police investigations. No injuries were reported, but the incidents have left the community on edge.
A man is recovering in hospital after being shot during a confrontation between two groups at Surrey’s Bear Creek Park around 9 p.m. Saturday. Surrey Police say the victim’s injuries are serious but not life-threatening. The suspect, described as a South Asian man with a short beard, black turban and dark clothing, fled in a grey sedan. The case is now under investigation by the Frontline Investigative Support Team. Police are appealing for witnesses and anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage to contact them at 604-599-0502, citing file 2025-79990 (SP).
Surrey police are investigating after gunfire damaged a parked vehicle early Monday on 124 Street. No injuries were reported, and officers are seeking CCTV or dashcam footage.
An SPS officer accidentally discharged their firearm on July 4 in Surrey, causing minor damage to a police vehicle. No injuries were reported. Surrey Police’s Professional Standards Section is investigating the incident and has informed the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner of B.C. The investigation is ongoing, and disciplinary action will depend on the final findings.