SF BART Police Seek Public Help in Station Incident
BART Police seek public help identifying person of interest in September stabbing at Daly City Station
BART Police Seek Help in Daly City Stabbing
BART riders who use Daly City Station may have information that could help solve a stabbing investigation. The BART Police Department is asking the public to help identify a person of interest connected to a stabbing that occurred at the station in September, transit officials said. Authorities announced the request for assistance on October 16, though specific details about the incident weren't immediately available.

Investigation Details Limited
The stabbing took place at Daly City Station in September 2025, according to BART Police. Officials said public tips could be crucial in moving the investigation forward, but they haven't released details about the victim's condition or the extent of injuries. The BART Police Department has jurisdiction over approximately 50 miles of track and all 50 stations in the system, including Daly City. Transit agencies typically limit information released during active investigations to protect case integrity and avoid compromising suspect identification.
What Authorities Are Seeking
BART Police haven't released a detailed description of the person of interest they're trying to identify. Officials didn't provide a case number or specific tip line phone number in the announcement. The department said anyone who may have witnessed the incident or recognizes the individual in question should come forward. Authorities emphasized that tips can be provided safely and anonymously, though they didn't specify the exact methods for submitting information.









