Police looking for two suspects in connection with dog walker's death.

Authorities have emphasized that both individuals are not considered suspects, but could possess important details.

September 4th 2024.

Police looking for two suspects in connection with dog walker's death.
Two individuals have been identified by the police as potential witnesses in the murder investigation of Anita Rose, a mother of six who was found unconscious while walking her dog. The incident occurred on July 24th at around 5am when Anita left her house in Brantham, Suffolk to take her beloved springer spaniel, Bruce, on their usual morning stroll. Sadly, she was discovered lying near Rectory Lane at 6.25am and tragically passed away four days later due to severe head injuries.

Although these two men have not been officially named, detectives are eager to speak with them as they may have valuable information regarding the case. Detective Superintendent Mike Brown stated that after conducting thorough investigations, they have narrowed down their search and believe these individuals can provide crucial details that will aid in understanding the circumstances surrounding Anita's injuries and death. It is important to note that they are not suspects in the case, but rather potential witnesses who could assist in bringing justice for Anita.

Images of the two men have been released by the police in hopes that someone may recognize them and come forward with information. Currently, they have not been identified and are not being treated as suspects. Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident, but were later released on bail. As part of their investigation, officers have reviewed over 100 hours of CCTV footage and interviewed numerous people. They have also completed 1,200 house-to-house questionnaires and taken over 200 statements.

An updated map of Anita's route has been released after analyzing her mobile phone data. The tracking from her app revealed that she began her walk at 5am in Palfrey Heights and reached the end of Newmill Lane by the river before turning back. The app was manually stopped at 6.03am near The Street, which is a normal occurrence in Anita's usual walking routine. Police are urging anyone who may have seen Anita or anyone else on the morning of the incident, specifically between 6am and 6.30am, to come forward with any information. This includes the area between the top of Newmill Lane and the track road near Rectory Lane where Anita was found.

In addition, authorities are still searching for Anita's missing cerise Regatta Calderdale II jacket and black phone case. The phone case is described as a black wallet style quilted case with gold crown and stud detail. Any information regarding these items could be vital in the investigation.

The police are determined to find justice for Anita and are appealing to the public for their assistance. They believe that these two individuals and any other potential witnesses could hold the key to solving this tragic case. Anyone with information is urged to come forward and help bring closure to Anita's family and loved ones.

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