Arrest in Port Moody Naked Assault Incident

Sunday, May 25, 2025, 2:20 pm

Port Moody police arrested a naked man on Saturday night after he allegedly assaulted a stranger at Rocky Point Park while reportedly brandishing a knife. Multiple 911 calls prompted the swift intervention, leaving local residents equally baffled and on edge over an incident that seems straight out of an offbeat thriller.


globalnews.ca / Naked man arrested after alleged assault, knife incident in Port Moody

Police say a naked man was taken into custody in Port Moody, B.C., Saturday night after a stranger was assaulted at Rocky Point Park and people at a restaurant were threatened.

theglobeandmail.com / Police say naked man arrested after alleged assault on stranger in B.C.

A statement from the police department says officers received several 911 calls about an assault that had occurred at Rocky Point Park on Saturday night

thestar.com / Police say naked man arrested after alleged assault on stranger in B.C.

PORT MOODY - Police in Port Moody, B.C., say they arrested a naked man after he allegedly assaulted a stranger and armed himself with a knife.


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