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Victim of Surrey, B.C., homicide identified as 30-year-old woman

Investigators have identified the victim of a homicide in Surrey, B.C.,as 30-year-old Tori Dunn.

Tori Dunn died in hospital on June 16 after being found injured in a home in Port Kells, police say

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Tori Dunn, aged 30, has been identified by IHIT investigators as the victim of a homicide in the Port Kells neighbourhood on June 16 2024. She died of her injuries in hospital. (Submitted by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team)

Investigators have identified the victim of a homicide in Surrey, B.C.,as 30-year-old ToriDunn.

Four days after her death, homicide investigators are continuing to canvass the Port Kells neighbourhood, looking for witnesses and video surveillance to advance their investigation into a crime they called"senseless."

Investigators say Surrey RCMPwere called to a home near the 9800-block of 182A Streetaround 10 p.m. PT on Sunday, and found Dunn with life-threatening injuries.

Dunn was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, where she died of her injuries despite the efforts of first responders.The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) was called to take over the investigation.

IHIT says a suspectwas found and taken into police custody after the area was searched by police and police dogs. The suspect remainsin custody for an unrelated chargethat has not been identified by IHIT.

In a statement, IHIT said Dunn's identity is being made publicto further the investigation, and that the homicide investigation remains active and ongoing.

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The homicide occurred in the Port Kells neighbourhood of Surrey, B.C., according to RCMP. (Shane MacKichan)

IHIT is working with Surrey RCMP, the B.C. Coroners Service, and the Integrated Forensic Identification Service on the investigation.

"Our thoughts are with Tori's family and the community," said Staff Sgt.David Lee of IHIT.

"We are committed to advancing this investigation to determine all the circumstances surrounding this senseless act."

Investigators are asking anyone with dashcamor surveillance video in the area around the 9800-block of 182A Street inSurreyto contact IHIT.