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Man Stabbed at Surrey’s Taphouse Bar

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 30 Jun, 2016 01:52 PM
    On 2016-06-26 at approximately 1:15 A.M., Surrey R.C.M.P. received a call from staff of the Taphouse Bar in the 15300 Block of 102A Ave., Surrey, B.C., reporting that one of their staff was involved in an altercation with a person at the front door, and had stabbed their staff member. 
     
    The suspect male had fled the scene in a vehicle. Members of the Surrey R.C.M.P. attended to the location and located the victim at the front door of the bar, suffering from stab wounds to his neck. The victim male was transported to hospital by B.C. Ambulance. 
     
    The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, approximately 5' 10" tall, with dark hair, wearing a light coloured shirt and dark pants. The suspect male got into the rear seat of a white coloured Mercedes sedan that drove away from the front door, of the bar. The White Mercedes Sedan was last seen heading east bound on 102nd Ave., Surrey, B.C. driving away from the scene.
     
    Surrey R.C.M.P. are seeking the public's assistance and asking anyone that may have witnessed the incident at the front door of the Taphouse Bar, or observed the white Mercedes Sedan either arriving at the bar, or leaving are asked to call the Surrey R.C.M.P. at 604-599-0502 or to call Crime Stoppers.

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