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Surrey Police Investigate Extortion-Related Shooting in Panorama Ridge

Surrey, British Columbia — Police are investigating a late-night shooting at a home in Surrey’s Panorama Ridge neighbourhood. The incident appears linked to ongoing extortion-related violence in the city.

Officers responded at 12:50 a.m. on January 15, 2026, after gunshots were reported at a residence on the 13400 block of 56 Avenue. Both the home and a vehicle had been struck by bullets. Thankfully, no one was injured.

Growing Extortion Violence Across Surrey

This shooting is at least the fourth extortion-related gunfire incident in the Lower Mainland in recent days. Nearby cities, including Langley and Delta, have also reported similar shootings linked to extortion threats.

In 2025, Surrey recorded more than 130 extortion attempts, with nearly 50 involving shots fired at homes and businesses. In early 2026 alone, police have received 16 extortion reports, including at least three suspected shootings.

Investigators believe extortionists may be targeting the South Asian business community and local residents. Law enforcement sources say parts of the network are linked to organized criminal groups.

Police Investigative Efforts and Public Safety Response

The Surrey Police Service’s Major Crime Section has taken over the Panorama Ridge investigation. Officers are urging anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage to come forward.

Authorities have previously announced rewards for information leading to convictions in extortion cases. A 40-member provincial extortion task force, led by the RCMP, coordinates cross-jurisdiction efforts.

Despite these measures, residents report growing fear and frustration. Many feel unsafe at night or anxious about potential attacks in familiar neighbourhoods.

What Comes Next

No arrests have been announced yet in connection with the Panorama Ridge shooting. Police continue to investigate and encourage residents to share any relevant information.

Officials stress that addressing extortion-linked violence requires cooperation from residents, local law enforcement, and provincial and federal partners to keep communities safe.

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