Police hunting killer of PCSO Julia James release picture of man they wish to trace
Police hunting killer of PCSO Julia James release picture of man they wish to trace
Detectives hunting the killer of PCSO Julia James have issued an image of a man they believe could be key to the investigation.
Police said they want to speak to the man who is understood to have been in the Aylesham area on Wednesday 28 April 2021 – the day after the 53-year-old mother of two was murdered.
In the picture released by police, the man is wearing a black hoodie and carrying a large Nike holdall.
He has short curly hair and a stubble under his chin. The image appears to show the man walking through a field.
Mrs James was found with severe head injuries at around 4pm on Tuesday 27 April on a footpath next to Akholt Wood in the Snowdown area of Kent.
She had been working at home that day alone and was killed after taking her Jack Russell terrier, Toby out for a walk.
Assistant Chief Constable Tom Richards from Kent Police said: "We are now in a position to release an image of a man we would like to speak to.
"We firmly believe he has information that could help this investigation and we urge him to come forward.
"We are also appealing to the public or anyone who knows this individual to please come forward with his details.
"Perhaps he lives near you, perhaps you work with him or perhaps he visits your local shop to buy food. Please get in touch and help us find the answers Julia’s family deserve."
It comes as Kent Chief Constable Alan Pughsley urged the killer to give themselves up.
He said: "Hand yourself in because we are coming to get you at some stage....You will never ever completely get away with this you have to keep looking over your shoulder and at some stage we will be there to get you and we will get you so the best thing you can do is hand yourself in."
He went on: "We are not ruling out anything at this moment in time. A key message to all of our communities is to remain vigilant at this moment in time.
"We have not found this person yet, so we want people to be safe, we want them to be vigilant, we want them to be aware of their surroundings and therefore with our expertise and our history and our knowledge and the brilliance of my officers and staff we are looking at everything.
"We are not ruling anything out and we are not ruling anything particularly in."
Reference: Telegraph: Martin Evans
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