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Mr Wood died of stab wounds, and was thought to have died between 21 and 24 of October. He was last seen alive three days before his brutal death. The map, generated using official police data, pinpoints all reported violent and sexual crime across Lincolnshire during December 2020. The sad incident saw the body of 16-year-old William Thomas Taylor who had vanished from Billericay Union, in Essex, wash ashore. A cash till of the type taken from Sutton Bridge Motors in 1979 after the killing of petrol pump attendant Gordon Snowden Sutton Bridge - Gordon Snowden (1979) A Spilsby man who denies attempted murder after a woman sustained a knife wound will go on trial in June.

At the time of the arrests, DCI Helen Evans, Senior Investigating Officer in the enquiry, said: “The investigation into the death of Vasilijs Ransevs has been lengthy and complex. Violent crime covers a broad range of offences, including but not limited to grievous bodily harm, common assault, murder and manslaughter. The brutal torture and killing of 50-year-old Alan Wood was in October 2009, and is one of the most horrific crimes Lincolnshire has ever seen. Read More Related Articles His bank cards were stolen and used in Bourne and nearby Stamford over the days that followed and the criminal or criminals walked away with just a couple of hundred pounds.Latvian man Vasilijs Ransevs (33) was found dead at his house on Portland Street in Lincoln on June 16, 2013. On October 111994, Kathleen Doris Hempsall was found dead at her home on Longdales Road in Lincoln after being stabbed.

Describing the moment as "traumatic" she added: "I told the lads in the yard to get out of the area and I went and got the police." A woman in her 30s sustained injuries consistent with a knife wound and was taken to hospital for treatment.After being given advice from the CPS it has been decided that there is insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of proving that any of the suspects were directly involved in causing the injuries to the deceased, which led to his death.” Numbers fluctuated through the remainder of the year, with the highest number, 7,005, being recorded in July. Lincolnshire Police also confirmed that based on Police.uk, overall crime across Boston sits at the middle of the normal (average) range compared to Altringham, Sittingbourne Kent, Castleford and Hereford. In terms of violence and sexual offences, Boston sits at the lower end of normal (average) range. The DNA that was discovered appears to belong to someone who does not appear on official records or databases, as they had likely not committed a crime before. Therefore, no identity or match has ever been established.

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