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Surrey RCMP need the public’s assistance in locating missing woman Navdeep Kaur. 

Darpan News Desk Surrey RCMP, 26 Feb, 2024 10:47 AM
  • Surrey RCMP need the public’s assistance in locating missing woman Navdeep Kaur. 

UPDATE: 

On February 23, 2024, Navdeep Kaur, 28, of Surrey, was reported missing by her family, to the Surrey RCMP.  After an extensive investigation by the Surrey RCMP’s Missing Persons Unit, evidence was collected that has led investigators to believe that Ms. Kaur may be a victim of foul play. 

As a result, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken conduct of the investigation and will be working closely in partnership with the Surrey RCMP, the Integrated Forensic Identification Section and the BC Coroners Service to advance the investigation.

EARLIER STORY: 

Surrey RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing female.

Navdeep Kaur was last seen at approximately 22:30 on February 22, 2024 in the 7800 block of 123 Street in Surrey. She has not been seen or heard from since.

Kaur is described as a 28 year old south Asian female, 5’5”, 125 lbs, with black long hair and brown eyes. Police and family are concerned for her health and well-being.

Anyone with more information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 . 

 

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