Skip to main content

Man charged with stabbing woman in Surrey, RCMP say

Surrey RCMP
Share

A man has been charged in the stabbing of a woman near Surrey Central SkyTrain Station last month, according to authorities.

Adam Mann, 41, has been charged with one count of aggravated assault, police announced Wednesday. His next court appearance is set for June 25.

"As this matter is now before the courts, Surrey RCMP will not be providing any additional details," the news release from Surrey RCMP said.

On May 26 around 7 a.m., officers were called for reports of an assault with a weapon and found the victim with non-life-threatening injuries. Two days later, Mounties issued an appeal for information and shared a photo of a suspect.

The photo has been taken offline because a suspect has been identified, the RCMP's website says.

Police have not said what relationship – if any – the victim and suspect had. However, they did say the stabbing came after an "interaction" between the man and the woman.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Canucks season ticket holder speaks out after membership revoked

Peter Wortman has been a Vancouver Canucks season ticket holder for 33 years, and was planning to sign on again for 2024/2025. But earlier this month, he got an email saying his full-season membership had been revoked, because the team believes he’s a ticket broker.

What you should know about the tick-borne disease anaplasmosis

Cases of a tick-borne illness called anaplasmosis are on the rise globally, and that includes across Canada. Biology professor Vett Lloyd says it is important to understand the risk factors for contracting anaplasmosis, and recognize symptoms of an infection, as the disease becomes more prevalent.

Stay Connected