Julia James: police release image of man who ‘could be key’ in PCSO murder hunt

The popular community support officer, who was walking her dog in a wood nearby, died after suffering significant head injuries.

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An image of a man who “could be key” in the investigation into the murder of PCSO Julia James has been released (Kent Police)An image of a man who “could be key” in the investigation into the murder of PCSO Julia James has been released (Kent Police)
An image of a man who “could be key” in the investigation into the murder of PCSO Julia James has been released (Kent Police)

An image of a man who “could be key” in the investigation into the murder of PCSO Julia James has been released by police.

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

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

Undated handout photo issued by Kent Police of a man detectives believe 'could be key' in the murder investigation into the death of police community support officer Julia JamesUndated handout photo issued by Kent Police of a man detectives believe 'could be key' in the murder investigation into the death of police community support officer Julia James
Undated handout photo issued by Kent Police of a man detectives believe 'could be key' in the murder investigation into the death of police community support officer Julia James

What the police force said

Kent Police say they want to speak to a man who is understood to have been in the Aylesham area the day after, on Wednesday April 28.

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.

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“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.”

No motive for murder

Kent Police have yet to establish a motive for the 53-year-old’s murder.

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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.

Assistant Chief Constable Richards added: “We’re still waiting for that critical phone call or piece of information to help solve this investigation.

“We have a large team of specialist detectives working on this case but there is someone somewhere who knows this man in the picture, or who knows something about the day Julia died.

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“I urge them to do the right thing and get in touch. We will handle your call with the utmost confidence and sensitivity.”

Police issued new image of Julia James

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

On Wednesday, police issued an image of the PCSO in the clothes she was wearing before she was killed.

The picture shows Ms James walking her Jack Russell, Toby, while wearing a light blue waterproof coat, blue jeans and dark Wellington-style brown boots.

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Police said it was the same clothing, apart from the gloves, which she wore on the day she died.

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