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Another Surrey, B.C., business damaged with gunfire, police say

Another Surrey, B.C., business damaged with gunfire, police say

CTV News2 days ago
A Surrey Police Service patch is seen on an officer's uniform in Surrey, B.C., on Friday, November 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Authorities are investigating another shooting in Surrey, B.C., that damaged a local business – and whether it's related to any previous incidents in the city.
The Surrey Police Service said the latest shooting happened at a business complex in the 8100 block of 128 Street.
It's unclear when the shots were fired, but staff discovered exterior damage to one of the businesses around 1 a.m. Monday.
'There were no reports of any injuries related to the property or surrounding properties,' the SPS said Monday, in a news release. 'It is unknown if the business damaged was the intended target.'
CTV News has asked police for more information, including which business was damaged.
So far, there's no indication the shooting is related to a financial extortion campaign that has targeted Surrey businesses since 2023. (LINK)
In some cases, business owners have received chilling phone calls demanding they pay millions of dollars – then been threatened with shootings or arsons.
Earlier this month, the RCMP announced two suspects were arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation into those incidents.
Police said their investigation into the latest shooting on 128 Street is still in the early stages, and that 'connections to other incidents and potential motives are being explored.'
The Surrey Police Service asked anyone with information to contact the department's non-emergency line at 604-599-0502.
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