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Article content It’s as quiet as a street can be, the neighbours are as tight-knit as possible. They are shocked by the murder that took place Sunday night at a house at the dead end of 182A Street that abuts the Golden Ears Connector in North Surrey. It was a random home invasion, according to the father of 30-year-old victim Tori Dunn, not a targeted attack.

But neighbours questioned why, if it was random, their street was chosen when it’s so remote. “It’s crazy it happened in such a quiet neighbourhood,” said Charlize Trudgian as she played fetch with her golden retriever Rumble in an overgrown vacant lot next to the crime scene at 9855 182A Street. “The fact (the suspect) was just walking casually through our neighbourhood is shocking.



I don’t believe it was random.” The street is two blocks of four-year-old detached houses, plus another block of houses on 182 Street and a couple more on a cul-de-sac that veers off before the dead end. The house where the attack took place has three suites, according to neighbours, and most homes have video cameras that recorded the suspect wandering around the neighbourhood that night “He stood right in front of my house and took off a white hoodie,” Trudgian said.

“I saw his knife, it was a small machete.” Other neighbours reported the same thing, a man walking around with one hand in his pants pocket, even as police cars came screaming down the short street. “He was pretty nonchalant,” said Justin Prasad, ou.

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