Detectives Seek Public Help in Murder Investigation of Mother-of-Six
- Police release pictures of murdered dog walker Anita Rose's missing jacket and phone case.
- Three arrests made in connection with the inquiry into the murder of the 57-year-old dog walker.
- Body found with serious head injuries near Rectory Lane in Brantham, Suffolk.
Detectives investigating the murder of a mother-of-six, who was discovered unconscious after walking her dog, have released images of her missing jacket and phone case. Authorities believe that Ms. Rose likely followed one of her regular dog walking routes, and the missing items may provide crucial evidence in the case. While her iPhone has been recovered, the search continues for her black wallet-style quilted phone case, which features a gold crown and stud detail. The jacket, a Calderdale II in Duchess Dark Cerise from Regatta's autumn/winter 2017 collection, is no longer available for purchase. Detective Superintendent Mike Brown emphasized the importance of these missing items, stating that they could hold key information for the investigation. He acknowledged the support of Ms. Rose's family, who have assisted in identifying the jacket and providing an image of the phone case. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward, highlighting the integral role of community cooperation in solving the case. In connection with the investigation, three individuals have been arrested: a man in his 20s, a 45-year-old man on suspicion of murder, and a 37-year-old woman suspected of handling stolen goods. All three have since been released on bail, and no charges have been filed to date. Authorities continue to conduct forensic work, house-to-house inquiries, and analyze CCTV footage as part of their ongoing investigation into this tragic incident.