Close X
Monday, November 25, 2024
ADVT 
National

Surrey Police Release Composite Sketch Of A South Asian Male In 2nd Sexual Assault Case

Darpan News Desk, 24 May, 2018 11:49 AM
  • Surrey Police Release Composite Sketch Of A South Asian Male In 2nd Sexual Assault Case

Surrey RCMP is advising the public about an ongoing sexual assault investigation and is releasing a composite sketch of a suspect.

 

At approximately 1:00 am on April 24, 2018, a woman was sexually assaulted as she walked in the area of 84 Avenue and King George Boulevard. The woman was grabbed by the arm and groped by a male suspect who was passing in the opposite direction. The suspect fled when the woman screamed.

 

The suspect is described as a South Asian male, approximately 30 years old, approximately 5'10 tall, with a medium build, and scruffy facial hair. He was wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.

 

After exhausting other investigational avenues, the Surrey RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect.

 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502, or Crime Stoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-8477 or go to www.solvecrime.ca

 
 

MORE National ARTICLES

Two North Vancouver Children Affected By Carbon Monoxide While Boating

Two North Vancouver Children Affected By Carbon Monoxide While Boating
VANCOUVER — Boaters are being warned of the dangers of carbon monoxide after two children lost consciousness while on a boat over the Victoria Day long weekend.

Two North Vancouver Children Affected By Carbon Monoxide While Boating

B.C. To Spend $115 Million On Boosting Number Of Nurse Practitioner

B.C. To Spend $115 Million On Boosting Number Of Nurse Practitioner
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is creating 200 new nurse practitioner positions in an effort to connect more residents to a primary care provider.

B.C. To Spend $115 Million On Boosting Number Of Nurse Practitioner

Migrant Says His Facebook Posts Were Used To Counter Western Media

Migrant Says His Facebook Posts Were Used To Counter Western Media
Othman Hamdan was acquitted last September of three terrorism charges but immigration officials arrested him on grounds that he poses a danger to Canadians.

Migrant Says His Facebook Posts Were Used To Counter Western Media

Jagmeet Singh Says No To Trans Mountain, Maybe To Running In B.C. Byelection

Jagmeet Singh Says No To Trans Mountain, Maybe To Running In B.C. Byelection
With two NDP premiers at odds over the project, Singh has tried to remain neutral, assailing Ottawa's review process and the federal government's reasoning in approving the expansion.

Jagmeet Singh Says No To Trans Mountain, Maybe To Running In B.C. Byelection

Canadian Government Spending Tens Of Millions On Facebook Ads, Boosted Posts

The government of Canada has been increasing its use of paid Facebook advertisements over the last three years, spending tens of millions of dollars on boosted posts, videos and ad campaigns, new figures tabled in Parliament show.

Canadian Government Spending Tens Of Millions On Facebook Ads, Boosted Posts

CEO Of Royal Canadian Mint To Resign, Citing Desire To Find More Balance

CEO Of Royal Canadian Mint To Resign, Citing Desire To Find More Balance
Sandra Hanington says she will leave the mint on July 1, after serving just three years of her five-year term.

CEO Of Royal Canadian Mint To Resign, Citing Desire To Find More Balance