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Residential burglary under investigation in Dover

47abc May 17, 2021 DOVER, Del. – Police in Dover are investigating a residential burglary that happened over the weekend. We’re told that sometime between 3:50 p.m. Thursday and 2:48 a.m. Sunday, an unknown suspect broke a rear window to a residence in the 100 block of S. Queen Street. The suspect reportedly rummaged through the home and stole miscellaneous property. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dover PD at 302-736-7130 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333.

Candles lit in memory of murdered PCSO - as police warn public to be very careful

Candles lit in memory of murdered PCSO - as police warn public to be very careful Colleagues of murdered PCSO Julia James have warned the public to be very safe and very careful as candles were lit in her memory. © Sky A lit candles and floral tributes mark one week since the death of PCSO Julia James, near her family home in Snowdown Officers from Kent Police have admitted they are in deep shock as the murder probe into her death enters its second week. Chief Constable Alan Pughsley said the force would do all we can to bring her killer to justice, but warned the community to be very safe and very careful .

Daughter asks mourners to light candles in beautiful nod to Julia James | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

By Press Association 2021 Police officers lay floral tributes to PCSO Julia James The grieving daughter of PCSO Julia James is to lead mourners in lighting candles for her mother on Tuesday evening. Bethan Coles has asked people to leave candles on their doorsteps as a “beautiful nod” to the police community support officer. Tuesday marks a week since the 53-year-old’s body was found in Akholt Wood, close to her home in the village of Snowdown, near Dover in Kent. PCSO Julia James was found dead in Akholt Wood, close to the Kent hamlet of Snowdown, where she lived (Kent Police/PA)

Kent Police in deep shock after death of Julia James as murder probe continues

By Press Association 2021 Julia James death Kent Police are “in deep shock” following the death of PCSO Julia James as the murder probe enters its second week, the force’s top officer has said. Chief Constable Alan Pughsley said the force would do “all we can” to bring her killer to justice, but warned the community to be “very safe and very careful”. No arrests have been made in connection with the killing as police consider “all possible” motives to the incident which happened near Dover in Kent. The police chief’s words come as mourners – including Ms James’ daughter Bethan Coles – are expected to leave candles on their doorsteps later on Tuesday.

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