Surrey RCMP investigating series of door knock pranks resulting in damage to property

Surrey

2024-07-17 08:48 PDT

Surrey RCMP Community Response Unit is investigating a series of door knock pranks, as multiple residences have sustained damage.

The communities of Newton and South Surrey have become subject to an ongoing social media inspired frenzy of door knock pranks. The decades old prank, known as nicky nicky nine doors or ding door ditch has devolved into cases of harassment and mischief.

An ongoing investigation has resulted in the identification of some pranksters, as police are now seeking potential criminal charges. Those that have been identified are all in their teens. Parents are encouraged to speak with their teens about the potential repercussion in acts such as this.

While this type of behaviour may not have started with malicious intent, the observed behavior of these individuals speaks to a complete lack of regard for the prank recipients and their property, says Sgt James Mason, Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer. If the goal is to make yourself known, you may get more than you bargained for.

Safety Tips:

If you have been the victim of one of these instances, you can reach out to the Surrey RCMP by calling the non-emergency line 604-599-0502.

Released by:

Sgt. James Mason
Media Relations Officer
Surrey RCMP
14355 57 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3X 1A9
Office: 604-599-7776

Email: surrey_media_relations@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: surrey.rcmp-grc.gc.ca (English only)

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