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As of April 2026, SPS has increased to 1,164 employees, including 659 police officers and 505 civilian staff. Find the full details in our Report to the Community: https://t.co/JAKNNmEkTE
FIFA World Cup is kicking off soon! A reminder that roads will be more congested than usual on game days. If you will be cheering on your team with an alcoholic beverage, please plan a safe ride home.
SPS investigating early morning shooting at residence in 57 Ave and 148 St area. Residence occupied at time of shooting, fortunately no one was injured. Incident believed to be extortion related. Anyone with info is asked to contact 604-599-0502. Details: https://t.co/hxq5nR5jWN
We’re getting close to the @centreforchild Run, Walk & Roll Superhero Dash on June 7! Get ready to run, walk, and roll in your best superhero costume to make a difference in children’s lives. Learn more: https://t.co/82rbAZLgah
We're excited to announce that our SPS Soccer Camp is back this summer from August 17-20! This free camp is a great opportunity to build connections with the community and with police while learning skills on and off the field. Learn more and sign up: https://t.co/7zLPJIZHJW
Cops for Cancer riders will be on an escorted training ride in #SurreyBC this morning. Please stay alert to help maintain a safe environment for riders and don’t hesitate to show support as they go by. If you’d like to help pediatric cancer research, donate here: https://t.co/dcPj5xPHF3
KM and BA, two missing youths who were the subject of a public appeal on June 2, 2026, have been located safe and sound. Surrey Police Service and RCMP SPOSU would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance. #SurreyBC
Interim Chief Constable Todd Matsumoto is focused on continuing to deliver exceptional, community-focused public safety to Surrey.
"I would like to formally acknowledge and thank Norm Lipinski for his leadership and guidance of SPS over the past five and a half years. The milestones and accomplishments are a reflection of his commitment to the Service, the community, and the City. Throughout this leadership transition, our focus remains unchanged: keeping people in Surrey safe." Read the full statement here: https://t.co/qCNfCaVyHN
The Surrey Police Board has announced that Chief Constable Norm Lipinski has left Surrey Police Service. Deputy Chief Constable Todd Matsumoto has been appointed Interim Chief Constable. For more information read the Board's statement: https://t.co/TVma8vy0b9
David Keogh has been arrested and charged with multiple Criminal Code offences following an SPS Child Protection Team investigation after allegedly sexually exploiting and sexually assaulting a youth. More details: https://t.co/aHMRqlz8Jm #SurreyBC#Charges#Arrest
Additional Criminal Code extortion charges have been approved for Damanjeet Singh and Pardaman Singh for an alleged shots fired incident at a residence on April 22, 2026. Learn more: https://t.co/lLBKMELiiQ #SurreyBC
IHIT has assumed conduct of a homicide investigation in #SurreyBC following a shooting incident where one male died on May 31, approx 12:22am in the area of 138 St and 62 Ave. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-877-551-IHIT (4448). Details: https://t.co/uQ9MqYxw55
2/2 Suspect has been pronounced deceased at hospital. IIO BC was notified by SPS, asserted jurisdiction and is investigating police actions in incident. Anyone with info about stabbings is asked to contact IHIT at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448). Details: https://t.co/CAJr9X21g0 #SurreyBC
1/2 SPS has notified IHIT of an incident in #SurreyBC, where a suspect stabbed two people and one of the victims died from their injuries. SPS Frontline members confronted the suspect who was then injured in an officer-involved shooting. Details: https://t.co/CAJr9X21g0
As the weather gets warmer, more windows are open and the risk of children falling increases. Window screens are not strong enough to keep children safe. Install window guards and safety locks, move furniture away from windows, and talk to your children about window safety.
Mark Reade has been arrested and charged with multiple Criminal Code offences following Surrey Police Service investigation into alleged Possession and Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Materials (CSAEM). Details https://t.co/e3crFsZ3yB #Surrey#Arrest#Charges
In 2025, the S.O.A.R program at SPS connected with over 2,500 young people. The program informs youth about exploitation, mental health and online safety. Find out more about S.O.A.R and other youth programs in the Report to the Community here: https://t.co/JAKNNmEkTE