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Police seeking information for historical Sexual Assault investigation

Darpan News Desk , 19 May, 2022 09:43 AM
  • Police seeking information for historical Sexual Assault investigation

Surrey RCMP is informing the public that charges have been laid in relation to an alleged Sexual Assault that occurred in the 1980s and seeking additional information from anyone who attended the church during that time.

On July 8, 2021, Surrey RCMP received a report of historical Sexual Assaults that occurred at Christ Church Surrey Centre which was located in the 16600-block of Old McLellan Road and then moved to Christ the Redeemer Anglican Parish located in the 16600-block of Bell Road, in late 1988.

The alleged Sexual Assaults occurred between 1985-1988 and involved a young female child who was attending the Sunday school program. At the time of the offence, the accused was a member of the church committee and Synod Delegate.

On March 10, 2022, one count of Sexual Assault was laid against 68-year-old, Brian Robert Walks and a warrant was issued for his arrest. He was arrested on March 13 and later released on court-imposed conditions which limit his access to persons under the age of 16 years.

Although the alleged incident occurred more than 30 years ago, we believe that there are likely people in the community who attended the church and may have additional information, says, Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer, Corporal Vanessa Munn. Anyone with information, especially those who attended the named churches in the 1980’s are asked to contact the Surrey RCMP.

Anyone with information can contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and request to speak with the Special Victims Unit.

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