British ColumbiaPolice say they were called to three incidents in quick succession in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday morning. While there are no injuries reported, police say the shooting and two vehicle fires appear to be linked.Investigators will connect with police partners to see if incidents connect to other casesWolfgang Depner · The Canadian Press · Posted: Dec 07, 2025 10:01 PM EST | Last Updated: 4 hours agoListen to this articleEstimated 1 minuteThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.Surrey Police Service officers responded to three incidents in quick succession on Sunday morning. (Ben Nelms/CBC)Police in Surrey, B.C., say shots fired at a residence and two vehicle fires on Sunday morning are connected, but it is not clear whether they involve extortion. A statement from the Surrey Police Service says officers responded to a vehicle fire at around 8:21 a.m., and only a few minutes later they got reports of possible shots fired outside a home. After another 30 minutes, they were called to another vehicle fire. The statement says none of the incidents led to injuries, but all appear connected at this early stage of the investigation. Police say investigators will connect with police partners to see if the files connect with other files, adding that no “extortion-related links have been made at this time.”A special task force has been investigating multiple extortion-related incidents in the fast-growing community south of the Fraser River, and British Columbia’s provincial government has been lobbying Ottawa for legislative changes and other supports.
Police say shooting and 2 vehicle fires in Surrey are related, but not clear if extortion involved



