Sexual interference reported at Surrey, B.C., aquatic centre
Police say a 21-year-old man allegedly kissed a female teenager at Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre
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RCMP say they are investigating a report of sexual interference at a Surrey, B.C., aquatic centre on Saturday.
In a statement issued Tuesday, Surrey RCMP say a preliminary investigation indicates a 21-year-old man allegedly kissed a female teenager at the Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre.
RCMP said that they were called to the centre just past 7 p.m. PT on Saturday.
They said they arrested the man at the scene, and he was released on conditions to not attend the centre or contact the victim.
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An RCMP spokesperson said the age of the teenager would not be disclosed in order to protect her privacy.
The charge of sexual interference is an age-specific charge that, according to the Criminal Code, involves touching a person under the age of 16 for a sexual purpose. Police have not yet confirmed a charge in the case.
In a statement, a City of Surrey spokesperson said the safety and well-being of individuals at its civic facilities is a top priority.
"City staff contacted the police in response to the incident at Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre and the City has fully co-operated with the investigation," the spokesperson said.