Witness appeal following serious assault in Guildford
15:40 04/06/2026Officers were called to reports of a man being shot with a crossbow at Manor Park Student Village, Guildford, at around 10am this morning (4 June).
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Officers were called to reports of a man being shot with a crossbow at Manor Park Student Village, Guildford, at around 10am this morning (4 June).
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Further witness appeal following serious collision in Guildford
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) - Reducing VAWG incidents is a National Priority. We are committed to making Guildford a safer place for women and girls, especially within the University community.
Issued 10 May 2026
To reduce the likelihood of VAWG incidents occurring during busy times for nightlife, we have increased officer foot patrols in the town centre and run dedicated Ops to identify and interrupt offending. University of Surrey also has a dedicated officer and PCSO who work with University staff to keep students safe.
Actioned 10 May 2026