Some B.C. homeowners experiencing recent 'door kick' or 'door knock' prank incidents inspired by social media
While the"door kick" or"door knock" challenge has been circulating on social media including TikTok for awhile and is nothing new, Surrey RCMP confirmed they have received recent reports of such activity in the South Surrey, Newton and Cloverdale areas of the city.
"This is not a new phenomena, however, we have noticed that in some of the files, the door that was kicked had some damage," Surrey RCMP Cpl. Sarbjit Sangha said via email.
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