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Woman injured in stabbing attack at Surrey, B.C., supermarket

Surrey RCMP are looking for a female suspect in her 30s who allegedly stabbed a woman inside a supermarket in the Guildford area of the city. The suspect fled the scene. The two are not known to each other, and police do not have a motive for the assault.

The suspect, a woman in her 30s, fled the Superstore in Guildford before police arrived

Police at the Real Canadian Superstore in Guildford respond to a stabbing incident inside the grocery store. (Shane MacKichan)

RCMPin Surrey, B.C., are requesting the public's assistance as they search for a woman suspected of stabbing another woman inside a Guildford-area supermarket.

Police were called to the Real Canadian Superstore in the 14600-block of 104 Avenue just before 1p.m. PT on Thursday, where officers found the female victim suffering from stab wounds. She was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Police released a photo of the suspect, who they describe as a female in her 30s with long dark hair. They say she was wearing a navy blue V-neck shirt, black pants, white shoes, and was carrying a blue satchel.

Investigators do not believe the suspect and victim were known to each other and have not determined a motive for the attack.

Yellow tape cordons off the Real Canadian Superstore in Guildford after one person was hurt in a stabbing attack. (Shane MacKichan)

"There were store employees that were on site that rendered first aid to the victim," said Surrey RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Vanessa Munn.

"We do recognize there is a public safety concern given the fact that it is not believed these parties are known to each other or that there was a conflict that started this incident."

Investigators say they are actively speaking with witnesses and have secured CCTV footage of the incident.