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Cloverdale Business Targeted in Early Morning Shooting

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Police probe early morning shooting in Cloverdale. No injuries reported as investigators seek tips and video evidence from the public.

Shots Ring Out Before Dawn

An early morning shooting has left a Cloverdale business damaged, and now police are working to piece together what happened. Although the situation could have been far worse, thankfully, no one was hurt.

Police Respond Quickly

At around 3:35 a.m. on March 23, 2026, officers rushed to the 5400 block of Production Boulevard in Surrey after reports of gunfire. When they arrived, they found clear signs that a business had been hit. However, despite the damage, everyone in the area remained safe.

Investigation Now Underway

Right now, the General Investigation Unit is leading the case. Since the investigation has just begun, officers are still collecting evidence and speaking with witnesses. At the same time, the reason behind the shooting remains unclear, so investigators are keeping all possibilities open.

Community Help Needed

Meanwhile, police are asking for help from the public. If you saw anything unusual or have dashcam or CCTV footage, you are encouraged to come forward. Even small details could make a big difference.

Anyone with information can contact Surrey Police Service at 604-599-0502. Alternatively, tips can be shared anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at solvecrime.ca. Be sure to mention file number 26-4396 (SP).

Staying Alert

As the investigation continues, residents are urged to stay aware and report anything suspicious. After all, quick action and shared information can help keep the community safe.

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