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Surrey Stabbing Suspect Sought by Police

Liam AndersonBy Liam AndersonJuly 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Surrey Stabbing Suspect Sought by Police
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Police in Surrey are asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted in connection with a violent stabbing. The incident took place earlier this month near a quiet neighborhood in the city.

Officers responded to a report of a stabbing on July 14. The incident happened near the intersection of 109 Avenue and 148 Street. When police arrived, they found the victim had already been taken to the hospital by emergency health crews.

The suspect, 43-year-old Dino Sadi, had fled the scene before officers got there. Police launched an investigation to locate the person responsible for the attack.

Authorities say that the Provincial Operations Support Unit has taken the lead in this case. Their work has now led to an arrest warrant for Sadi.

Charges have been formally approved by the authorities. Sadi is accused of several serious offenses, including assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm. He also faces charges for making threats and failing to follow a court-ordered release.

Police describe Sadi as a man who is 6 feet tall and weighs around 180 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. Investigators believe he is still in the Lower Mainland area.

Officials are warning the public that Sadi may be dangerous. They strongly advise people not to approach him if they see him. Instead, anyone who knows where he might be should contact police right away.

The Surrey Police Service has released Sadi’s description to help people identify him. They are hoping someone will come forward with useful information that can lead to his arrest.

People who live in or near Surrey are urged to stay alert. Even a small tip could help bring Sadi into custody and prevent further harm.

If you have seen Dino Sadi or know where he might be, contact the Surrey Police Service. The number to call is 604-599-0502. All calls will be handled with care and may help protect the public from further danger.

Police continue to gather details about the incident and are committed to keeping the community safe. They also want to thank everyone who has already provided information or support in this case.

The victim of the attack is still recovering, and police have not released their name for privacy reasons. No further details about their condition have been made public.

This case highlights how important public help can be during police investigations. By working together, officers and community members can make a big difference in solving crimes and keeping neighborhoods secure.

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Liam Anderson is a seasoned local news reporter based in Surrey with over 9 years of experience covering community stories and regional developments. A graduate of the University of British Columbia’s journalism program, Liam has contributed to The Surrey, Now-Leader, Coleman News and Global BC. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and has been recognized for his in-depth coverage of local government and public affairs.

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