Police in Surrey were busy on Saturday dealing with three incidents that covered two seperate stabbings and an assault.
The first incident occurred around 2:40 p.m. in Surrey’s Fleetwood neighborhood.
In the area of Fraser Highway and 152 Street, Surrey RCMP officers discovered a man in his 20s with a stab wound.
The victim is in stable condition and the suspect is still at large, described by police as a muscular man in his 20s.
Investigators think the stabbing arose from a confrontation on a bus and that the victim and suspect are not acquainted.
Another stabbing in Surrey led to a man being taken to the hospital.
Near Central City at the Ted Kuhn Social Housing Towers, a man in his 60s was stabbed around 10 p.m. and later transported to the hospital in stable condition. One person was detained, according to police.
At the Spring Carnival in the parking lot of Guildford Town Centre, a third incident occurred around 9:30 p.m.
A fight broke out and was stopped by Surrey RCMP officers. A woman was arrested and a female victim was taken to the hospital.
Individuals with information on any of the incidents are urged to contact Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.