Chantelle Ashley Mulleady, 33, charged in two stabbings in Surrey

SURREY RCMP announced on Thursday that Chantelle Ashley Mulleady, 33, has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of assault with a weapon in relation to two alleged unprovoked stabbings in the Guildford area. She remains in custody awaiting her next court appearance.

On June 2 at approximately 12:55 p.m., Surrey RCMP received a report that a female had been stabbed inside a grocery store located in the 14600-block of 104 Avenue. Police arrived within minutes of the call and located a female victim suffering from apparent stab wounds. The victim was given first aid at the scene and then transported to hospital with serious injuries.

Initial information indicated that the two were not known to each other and that there was no apparent confrontation that police were aware of prior to the incident. Police released a photo of the suspect and asked for the public’s assistance with identifying her.

On June 4 at approximately at 8:55 p.m., police were called to Walmart located in the 10300-block of 152 Street in Surrey for a report of a stabbing. The suspect had fled the store by the time police arrived. The victim was transported to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Frontline officers and support units flooded the area immediately which lead to officers locating and arresting the alleged suspect in the 15000-block of 104 Avenue.

Surrey RCMP’s General Investigation Unit took conduct of both investigations, gathered evidence and submitted reports to BC Prosecution Service for charge assessment.