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33 year old Chantelle Ashley Mulleady charged for two alleged unprovoked stabbings in the Guildford area

Darpan News Desk Surrey RCMP, 09 Jun, 2022 12:31 PM
  • 33 year old Chantelle Ashley Mulleady charged for two alleged unprovoked stabbings in the Guildford area

Surrey RCMP is updating the public that charges have been laid in relation to two alleged unprovoked stabbings in the Guildford area.

On June 4, 2022, Surrey RCMP arrested a suspect in relation to two stabbings that occurred in the Guildford area two days apart (Media release 2022-06-06 / Media Release 2022-06-02).

Surrey RCMP’s General Investigation Unit took conduct of both investigations, gathered evidence and submitted reports to BC Prosecution Service for charge assessment.

Chantelle Ashley Mulleady, 33-years-old, has been charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault and two counts of Assault with a Weapon. She remains in custody awaiting her next court appearance.

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