Police Renew Search for Missing Jacket
- Anita Rose, 57, found injured and unconscious after leaving home in Brantham.
- She had left to walk her dog when the incident occurred on July 24.
- Police issue new photos of the missing jacket in hopes of finding more clues.
Suffolk Constabulary has released new images of a missing jacket belonging to Anita Rose, a mother-of-six who tragically died after being assaulted while walking her dog. Ms. Rose was discovered on Rectory Lane at approximately 6:25 AM with severe head injuries and succumbed to her injuries in the hospital four days later. The investigation into her murder is ongoing, with no charges filed as of yet. The police have specifically highlighted the missing pink zip-up waterproof Regatta jacket, which is no longer in production, as well as a black wallet-style phone case adorned with a gold crown and studs. Officers have recovered Ms. Rose's Apple iPhone but are still searching for the phone case. Detective Superintendent Mike Brown emphasized the importance of these items, stating they could provide crucial evidence in the case. Since the investigation began, police have engaged with over 630 individuals and collected around 90 statements. Three arrests have been made, including a man in his 20s and a 45-year-old man on suspicion of murder, along with a 37-year-old woman suspected of handling stolen goods. Authorities are particularly interested in any sightings of Ms. Rose or suspicious activity in the area between 6 AM and 6:30 AM on the day of the incident. The police urge anyone with information regarding the case or any unusual people or vehicles in the vicinity to come forward and assist in the investigation.