By Press Association 2021
Julia James
The family of PCSO Julia James have pleaded for anyone with information about her murder to help get “justice for Julia” as police revealed they have no motive or suspects.
The emotional tribute to the 53-year-old community support officer comes as murder detectives have yet to make any arrests and consider “all possible” motives to the killing near Dover in Kent.
Ms James died from serious head injuries while out walking her dog and her body was found in woods close to her home in the village of Snowdown on Tuesday.
In a touching tribute on Friday afternoon, her family recalled her “beautiful smile” and “brilliant sense of humour”.
Friday April 30, 2021, 8:11 PM
Rebecca Barry has the latest on the murder investigation in which police have admitted they have no suspects or motives
The family of murdered PCSO Julia James have paid tribute to her, saying her loss will be felt every moment of every day and pleaded for anyone with information about her death to help get “justice” for her, as police revealed they have no motive or suspects.
The emotional tribute to the 53-year-old community support officer comes as murder detectives have yet to make any arrests and consider “all possible” motives to the killing near Dover in Kent.
Family of PCSO Julia James issues statement There are no words to adequately describe the void left in our lives by the death of our mum
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The family of a police community support officer believed to have been murdered while she was walking her dog close to her home have issued a statement.
By Press Association 2021
Julia James
The family of PCSO Julia James have pleaded for anyone with information about her murder to help get “justice for Julia” as police revealed they have no motive or suspects.
The emotional tribute to the 53-year-old community support officer comes as murder detectives have yet to make any arrests and consider “all possible” motives to the killing near Dover in Kent.
Ms James died from serious head injuries while out walking her dog and her body was found in woods close to her home in the village of Snowdown on Tuesday.
In a touching tribute on Friday afternoon, her family recalled her “beautiful smile” and “brilliant sense of humour”.
By Press Association 2021
PCSOs look at tributes left in Aylesham, Kent, for murdered colleague Julie James
Detectives are considering “all possible” motives for the murder of a police community support officer who died from blunt head trauma while out walking her dog.
The body of Julia James, 53, was found in Akholt Wood in Snowdown, near Aylesham in Kent, on Tuesday.
She was off duty and not in uniform at the time of her death.
At a press conference in Aylesham, near Canterbury, on Friday, Kent Police Assistant Chief Constable Tom Richards urged members of the public to be “vigilant” and “aware of their surroundings”.