All three incidents involve a male suspect who is alleged to have groped female employees after asking for assistance in three separate retail locations.
On December 22, 2018, at approximately 5 p.m., a male suspect entered a retail store located in the 12000-block of 72nd Avenue. The suspect requested assistance from a female store employee and touched her lower back and grabbed her buttocks. He then grabbed her arm and attempted to walk with her. The employee broke free and the suspect quickly left the store.
On January 18, at approximately 8:45 p.m., a male suspect entered a retail store in the 7400-block of King George Boulevard and requested the assistance from a female store employee. While in the store he brushed his hand against the employee’s buttocks and then grabbed her buttocks. The suspect then exited the store.
The suspect is described as South Asian with chubby cheeks, medium chubby build and a moustache. At the time of the first occurrence he was wearing a dark coloured baseball hat, dark hoody and dark sweatpants. At the time of the second occurrence the suspect was wearing a dark coloured Nike brand sweatshirt and a light coloured necklace. During the third occurrence, the male was wearing a grey sweater and black pants.
Surrey RCMP released video surveillance photos from these occurrences in hopes that someone can assist the police investigations and identify the suspect.