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Crash in Surrey kills 6-year-old girl, injures two other children

A late afternoon hit-and-run collision on Paril 13 resulted in one child being killed and two other children being injured in Surrey’s Fraser Heights neighbourhood.

 The RCMP Surrey Police Operations Support Unit’s Criminal Collision Investigation Team (SPOSU CCIT), said, “At approximately 4:11 pm police received reports of three children pedestrians being struck by a vehicle in the intersection of 164 Street and 108 Avenue, Surrey. The driver that struck the children did not remain at the scene. Surrey Fire Service firefighters and BCEHS paramedics attended the scene and despite life-saving medical interventions, a six-year-old girl died.”

 A seven-year-old girl sustained upper body injuries, and a 16-year-old boy sustained injuries to his leg and torso. Both were transported to hospital for further evaluation and treatment and neither child’s injuries are thought to be life-threatening at this time.

 The suspect vehicle, a grey pickup truck, was last seen driving eastbound on 104 Avenue from 164 Street. It was located shortly after 5 pm by RCMP SPOSU officers in the area of 101 Avenue and 160 Street after it had reportedly hit at least one parked vehicle. The driver of the suspect vehicle was located, arrested, and remains in custody as the investigation continues.

 SPOSU CCIT has been called in to lead the investigation and ICARS has been called in to support the investigation. At this early stage, the cause of the collision remains unknown, but it is believed alcohol may be a contributing factor.

 The intersection of 164 Street and 108 Avenue is likely to be closed well into the night as investigators examine the scene and collect evidence. Motorists and pedestrians are asked to find alternate routes and avoid the area.

 If you witnessed the collision or have any information, including CCTV or dashcam footage, please call Surrey Police Service at 604-599-0502 and quote file 2025-19965 (SU).

Robbery at Large Retail Store in Surrey

 Surrey Police Service (SPS) and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are advising the public about a robbery that occurred in the 2500 block of 160th Street in South Surrey on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at approximately 12:45 pm. 

At this location, a male and female exited the store with a shopping cart full of tools that had not been paid for. When confronted by a staff member, the male suspect produced a handgun, and the pair fled in a blue Toyota Matrix.

 The investigation into the incident continued the morning of April 10 when the suspect vehicle was observed the next day in Langley. Various resources were mobilized including RCMP SPOSU Strike Force Target Team (SFTT), RCMP SPOSU Auto Crime Target Team (ACTT), CFSEU Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET), Integrated Police Dog Services (IPDS), Langley RCMP and a police helicopter.

 Attempts were made by police to stop the suspect vehicle. Unfortunately, these attempts were unsuccessful, and the suspect vehicle was ultimately involved in a collision at 200th Street and 36th Avenue. The collision involved the suspect vehicle and police vehicles.

A secondary collision occurred at the scene between an unrelated civilian vehicle and a police vehicle. The driver of the civilian vehicle suffered minor injuries and is under investigation for impaired driving.  Two police officers were taken to hospital as a result of the collision and a suspect received treatment for injuries unrelated to the crash. Four individuals were arrested at scene.

 The investigation into the robbery and the subsequent incidents is on-going.

Police investigating Crescent Beach hit-and-run

A hit-and-run collision in Surrey’s Crescent Beach neighborhood left two pedestrians with minor injuries.

 At approximately 8:15 pm on April 13, 2025, police received reports of several pedestrians being struck by a vehicle in the 2800 block of McKenzie Avenue. The driver that struck the pedestrians did not remain at the scene. The vehicle was last seen leaving westbound on McKenzie Avenue.

 RCMP SPOSU officers attended the scene and found that two people, a teenaged boy and an adult man, had sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Both were transported to hospital for evaluation and treatment.

 If you witnessed the collision or have any information, including CCTV or dashcam footage, please call Surrey Police Service at 604-599-0502 and quote file 2025-20007 (SU).

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