The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Man in image ‘crucial’ in murder hunt

- MIKE BEDIGAN

K ofent Police said they believe the man in a newly released image is “crucial importance” to the investigat­ion into the murder of PCSO Julia James.

Assistant Chief Constable Tom Richards said the unknown identity of the man was “a big frustratio­n to the investigat­ion” but did not confirm that he was a suspect.

The popular community support officer was found dead in Akholt Wood near her home in Snowdown, Kent, on Tuesday April 27.

A post-mortem examinatio­n revealed she died from significan­t head injuries.

The force yesterday released an image of a man who is understood to have been in the Aylesham area the day after, on Wednesday April 28.

The photo was taken on Spinney Lane, close by to where Ms James’ body was found.

At a briefing in Folkestone yesterday Mr Richards told reporters:

“I’m not saying here and now that he is a suspect, but he is of crucial importance to the investigat­ion.

“We’ve got a large team investigat­ion working on this, we’ve got many names that are featured in the inquiry.

“We are of course interested in many individual­s but this individual is a big frustratio­n to the investigat­ion because we don’t know who they are and we desperatel­y need a name so we can identify them.”

He added that police have yet to establish a motive for the 53-year-old’s murder.

The force said on Thursday that it was broadening the search area to include “a number of other locations” in addition to the woodland where she was found.

Crimestopp­ers are offering a reward of up to £10,000 for anonymous informatio­n that leads to her killer being convicted.

Mr Richards also urged the public to get in touch if they have informatio­n.

He said: “Anybody who knows who that man is, we desperatel­y need you to make contact with us and identify who that man is.

“If this person is watching, please contact us, you have crucial informatio­n.”

Mr Richards said that any calls to provide informatio­n would be handled with “the utmost confidence and sensitivit­y”.

Ms James, described as “fiercely loyal” by her family, died from serious head injuries while out walking her dog.

 ??  ?? IMPORTANT LINK: Police issued this image of the man they are seeking to identify.
IMPORTANT LINK: Police issued this image of the man they are seeking to identify.
 ??  ?? PCSO Julia James.
PCSO Julia James.

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