Surrey police investigating after shots fired at home

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Surrey Police Service is investigating a shooting that occurred early Thursday morning at a residence on 153A Street near 112 Avenue. Officers received reports of possible shots fired around 3 a. m. and confirmed damage to the home from gunfire upon arrival. While police are working to determine any potential ties to other ongoing investigations, they noted that there does not appear to be a connection to extortion.

Fortunately, no injuries have been reported related to the incident, which underscores the importance of community safety. Authorities encourage anyone with information or CCTV footage to call the SPS at 604-599-0502 and refer to file number 25-65067 (SU). The incident raises ongoing concerns about gun violence in Surrey, prompting local law enforcement to remain vigilant. In recent years, the region has experienced various incidents involving firearms, leading to increased police presence and community outreach efforts. This latest shooting serves as a reminder of the challenges law enforcement faces in maintaining public safety.

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