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1 man sent to hospital following Surrey stabbing; police looking for information

Surrey RCMP's general investigations unit is conducting an investigation regarding the stabbing. Surrey RCMP

Surrey RCMP are asking members of the public to help with a stabbing investigation.

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On June 9 around 9 p.m., Surrey RCMP said officers responded to a call of a stabbing in the 10200 block of 168 Street.

“Upon arrival at the scene, police located a 22-year-old man with non-life-threatening injuries who was transported to hospital, treated and later released,” said Const. Gurvinder Ghag, a Surrey RCMP media relations officer.

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The police are looking for information on two suspects who fled the area in a silver, four-door Mercedes.

Police describe the first suspect as a man with a thin build who was wearing a grey hoodie with black writing, black pants and a blue medical mask.

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Police described the second suspect as a man with a medium build who was wearing a black hoodie with white stripes on the upper sleeves, black pants and white running shoes.

Anyone with information or CCTV footage is being asked to contact Surrey RCMP (604-599-0502) or BC Crime Stoppers.

 

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