The devastated daughter of murdered PCSO Julia James has called on people to light candles on their doorsteps a week on from her death.
Bethan Coles has pleaded with the public to help bring her mum's killer to justice as police vow to "leave no stone unturned".
Kent Police are being supported by the National Crime Agency (NCA), who are investigating to see if a series of suspected dognapping attempts are linked to last Tuesday's tragedy.
Popular Julia, 53, who had worked for the force since 2008, was found dead in woodland near her home in Snowdown, Kent, at around 4pm last Tuesday.
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