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Single mom's scooter stolen in Surrey, police search for suspect

'Being without (the electric scooter) has significantly impacted her ability to support her family,' police say
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Surveillance video screenshot of suspect in theft of a scooter on May 6, 2025, in Surrey.

Surrey Police are looking for the guy who stole a single mother's scooter in Surrey. 

The theft has left the woman without her primary mode of transportation, police say. 

The crime happened Tuesday afternoon, May 6, in the 10100-block King George Boulevard, at around 2:50 p.m.

The woman parked the blue electric scooter outside a Walmart store and returned 15 minutes later to find it gone. 

The crime victim is hoping for the recovery and return of her scooter as soon as possible, police say, "as being without it has significantly impacted her ability to support her family."

The suspect is identified as "a 30-50-year-old scruffy-looking white male, approximately 5’7” tall, with a slim build. He’s seen on surveillance wearing black shoes, dark pants, a grey hoodie with a 'Reebok' triangle-shaped logo and lettering on the front, a white baseball cap, and sunglasses. He’s seen getting on the scooter, starting it, and then riding away northbound towards 102 Avenue."

If you have information related to this case, call the SPS’s non-emergency phone number at 604-599-0502 and quote file 25-36419 (SP) or, if you’d prefer to remain anonymous, to contact Crime Stoppers at www.solvecrime.ca or 1-800-222-8477.

 



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