Sunderland Echo

Community after man shop worker Joan

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A man will today appear in court charged with the murder of Sunderland shop worker Joan Hoggett.

Ethan Mountain, 19, of Heaton Gardens, South Shields, will face the allegation and is due to appear at Newcastle Crown Court.

Northumbri­a Police were called to the One Stop shop, in Sea Road, Fulwell, shortly after 10.40pm on Wednesday where they found 62-year-old Joan suffering from serious injuries, consistent with a stabbing.

Joan, of Grindon, Sunderland, was taken to Sunderland Royal Hospital, but sadly later died.

Floral tributes have been left outside the shop, which remained closed behind a police cordon yesterday as forensic officers continued to work at the scene.

Cornthwait­e Park in Whitburn, which had been sealed off was re-opened yesterday, while officers still guarded Roker Park as inquiries continued.

Superinten­dent Paul Milner, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “This is a really tragic incident which we recognise has had a significan­t impact on the local community.

“A 19-year-old man has been charged with murder and will appear before the courts.

“Our thoughts go out to Joan’s family at this terribly difficult time.

“We have specialist officers on hand to offer them any support they may need.

“My message to the public is one of reassuranc­e.

“This has been an isolated incident and there is no wider threat to the community.

“I’d like to thank the public for their patience and cooperatio­n since the incident, and a lot of people have come forward to help police with the ongoing investigat­ion.

“Anybody with any concerns in the local area is advised to speak to a nearby officer.

“A large police presence will remain in the area to offer reassuranc­e throughout the weekend.”

He added his thanks to businesses and residents in the area for their patience and understand­ing while a large cordon was put in place by officers.

“Joan was a popular member of the Fulwell community and it has really pulled together to help the police with our investigat­ion and I want to take this opportunit­y to thank the public and the businesses as well.

“They are continuing to assist us and I want to say how grateful we are for that.”

Pop-up meetings have been organised by the force at Fulwell Library, with the next to be held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with the times still to be confirmed.

Police are continuing to appeal for anyone with informatio­n to contact them on 101, quoting reference 935 050918, or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

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 ??  ?? Superinten­dent Paul Milner, of Northumbri­a Police,
Superinten­dent Paul Milner, of Northumbri­a Police,
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Joan Hoggett.

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