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Surrey Police appeals to public in stabbing incident

The Surrey Police are turning to the public for help.
They ask for anyone who can help identify a suspect in a stabbing incident on Friday, April 11, 2025, that left one person injured.
At approximately 2:43 a.m. on that day, the police responded to a call regarding an altercation between two men at a Chevron gas station located at 108 Avenue and 132 Street in Surrey.
A man allegedly stabbed another man multiple times and then fled the scene on a bicycle with a woman.
The suspect was last seen entering a taxi near the northeast corner of 108 Avenue and University Drive, outside the Gateway Skytrain Station, at approximately 2:50 am.
Although the victim sustained several stab wounds, they were not serious. He received medical treatment and was discharged on April 12, 2025. Despite exhausting all leads, police have been unable to identify the suspect.
A male in his 40s, the suspect wore a green camouflage hoodie, blue jeans, a dark jacket, and white shoes. He was riding a red and orange bicycle and carrying multiple blue Walmart shopping bags.
The woman accompanying him is described as a female in her 40s, wearing a black hoodie with a “TNA” logo, a white baseball cap, dark pants, and dark shoes.
If you have any information about this investigation, please contact the Surrey Police Service’s non-emergency line at 604-599-0502 and refer to file number 25-28565. Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at www.solvecrime.ca or 1-800-222-8477.