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Shots Fired In Langley Sunday Night, Stolen Vehicles Found Abandoned

Darpan News Desk, 16 Mar, 2020 06:21 PM

    Shortly before 10:00 pm last night (March 15th), Langley RCMP attended the area of 201 Street and 53A Avenue after receiving multiple reports of shots fired.


    At 10:00 pm, additional reports of shots fired were reported in the 20600 block of Grade Crescent. Additionally, one of the vehicles - a white Mercedes, allegedly rammed the second involved vehicle – a black SUV.


    The black SUV, an Acura MDX had been stolen from Abbotsford and was abandoned on Grade Crescent. At 10:05, the white Mercedes was found abandoned at 188 Street and 28th Avenue in Surrey.


    No occupants of either vehicle have been located and police are requesting the assistance of the public to further this investigation. Vehicles in the area with dash cameras are asked to review their footage and contact police if any recordings of the two involved vehicles exists.


    Anyone with information that might assist with this investigation is asked to contact Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. Should you need to remain anonymous, please call CrimeStoppers:


    There are two ways to leave an "anonymous tip" with Crime Stoppers.


    Talk: 1-800-222-8477

    Type: www.solvecrime.ca

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