24-year-old Surrey lifeguard charged with sexual interference

SURREY RCMP announced on Thursday that an investigation by their Special Victims Unit (SVU) has led to charge approval against a lifeguard.

On April 11, Surrey RCMP received a complaint of alleged sexual interference of a minor by a 24-year-old man who was a lifeguard at a City of Surrey Recreation Centre.

Surrey RCMP SVU took conduct of the investigation and arrested the man on April 18. He was released from police custody on an undertaking with conditions to appear in court at a later date.

On October 25, 24-year-old Jakob Truong of Surrey was charged with sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, and luring a child. He was released on the following conditions:

  • Report to a bail supervisor;
  • No contact or communication, directly or indirectly with the victim;
  • Not to be within 100 meters of the victim’s residence, school, place of worship or where they happen to be;
  • Not be to within 100 meters of the City Recreation Center;
  • No go to any place where a person under the age of 16 may be present unless permission granted by the bail supervisor for a specific purpose. 

“Surrey RCMP has been working closely with our partners at the City of Surrey”, said Surrey Media Relations Officer, Cpl. Sarbjit Sangha. “We encourage anyone with information regarding this incident to contact Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and request to speak with the Special Victims Unit.”