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Surrey RCMP Seek Info About Suspicious Incident Involving Unknown Woman Leaving Playground With Two Children

16 Mar, 2020 07:52 PM

    Surrey RCMP are requesting information about a suspicious occurrence in the area of the 8200-block of 168A Street.


    Police received a third party report of an event that occurred on Sunday (March 15) at approximately 3:15 p.m.


    An unknown female was observed approaching two children at the Coast Meridian Elementary School playground. After a short interaction the two children willingly walked away with the female and were last seen in the area of 84th Avenue and 170th Street.


    The children are described as: (1) male, believed to be white, approximately seven years old with a scooter, wearing a yellow shirt, black sneakers and a black helmet; (2) male, believed to be East Asian with a bicycle, approximately seven years old, wearing a t-shirt.


    The female is described as appearing white, wearing brown sunglasses, with dyed silver hair in a ponytail, appearing to be in her thirties, wearing a white-hooded sweater, pyjama pants with a Christmas pattern and blue sneakers.


    There have been no reports of missing person in the area.


    Surrey RCMP are looking for more information about this incident.


    Anyone with information is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502, or Crime Stoppers, if they wish to remain anonymous, at 1-800-222-8477 or www.solvecrime.ca, quoting file number 2020-39995.

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