Same Surrey residence was shot at three times in December; police investigate

A Surrey home has been targeted with gunfire. The latest incident happened early Sunday morning on 140 A Street. It is the third time this month that the same home has been shot at, following another incident just a day before. Joe Sadowski reports.

The Surrey Police Service (SPS) says that one residence has been targeted by gunfire on three different occasions this month.

Officers responded to the three reported incidents, which occurred on Dec. 7, 27, and 28 near 140A Street in the city’s Guildford neighbourhood.

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Each time, the residence was shot at in the early hours of the day, between 3:05 a.m. and 8:21 a.m. 

Investigators assume that the incidents are not related to any B.C. gang conflict or extortions, which have plagued Surrey and other Lower Mainland municipalities this year.

Police suspect that a resident living in the building is being targeted.

The RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU), which has taken over the investigation, adds that the shots were fired from a vehicle, with bullets striking various parts of the residence.

No injuries have been reported, and police say that they have not made any arrests yet.

They also ask the public for assistance in providing dash-cam and security footage of the area if available. 

The SPS can be reached at the non-emergency number 604-599-0502.

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