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 Police say naked man arrested after alleged assault on stranger in B.C.
 
 The popular Rocky Point park in Port Moody was busy at the time of the alleged assault, according to police
 
 
  
 Maryse Zeidler · CBC News · Posted: May 25, 2025 7:02 PM CST | Last Updated: 5 hours ago
 
 
  
 Police in Port Moody say a man has been charged after allegedly assaulting a stranger and brandishing a knife at a restaurant, all while he was naked. (Martin Diotte/CBC)
 
 Police in Port Moody, B.C., arrested a naked man at a popular park after he allegedly assaulted a stranger and armed himself with a knife in a restaurant.
 
 Const. Sam Zacharias with the Port Moody Police Department said several 911 calls came in about the assault, which allegedly took place at Rocky Point Plaza shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday night.
 
 "We do occasionally have disorderly type of conduct in the park, but this is certainly far beyond that," Zacharias said.
 
 The naked man allegedly assaulted another man, Zacharias said, then ran into a nearby restaurant.
 Inside the restaurant, the man allegedly armed himself with a knife and brandished it in what Zacharias described as "a threatening manner."
 
 Zacharias said police were on the scene within two minutes of the calls. He said officers arrested the suspect nearby without further incident, and no one sustained any serious injuries.
 
 
  
 Rocky Point Park is a popular area in Port Moody, B.C. Police say that the park was busy at the time of the alleged assault. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
 
 "My understanding is the park was still quite busy even though the sun had gone down, there were still quite a few park-goers in in the vicinity," Zacharias said.
 
 "That obviously makes this perhaps even more brazen and somewhat more concerning."
 
 He said the 48-year-old man has been charged with assault, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose and committing an indecent act in a public place.
 Investigators are still determining the man's motivation, Zacharias said, adding that alcohol and mental health challenges may have played a role.
 
 Zacharias said that police spoke with several witnesses at the time of the incident, but anyone with more information should contact the Port Moody Police Department.
 
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 Maryse Zeidler is a reporter for CBC News on Vancouver Island. You can reach her at maryse.zeidler@cbc.ca.
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