Detectives say they are 'following a positive line of enquiry' into the murder of Ann Coll who was murdered just days before Christmas.The gran was found with serious injuries at her property in what police have described as a 'violent attack' on Newfield Place in Rutherglen at around 12.45am on Friday, December 22, where she was pronounced dead at the scene.
A month on from her death, police are yet to make any arrests but have said they are fully committed to tracing the person or people responsible for the 61-year-old's death and have urged the community to come forward in a fresh appeal.
Detective Chief Inspector Lynsey Watters said: “Our thoughts remain with Ann’s loved ones who have been left devastated by her death.
As a family they should have enjoyed the festive season together but instead spent it grieving a terrible loss.“We are fully committed to tracing the person or people responsible as soon as possible and our enquiry team are following a positive line of enquiry.“We truly believe that the answer to this investigation lies within the community, even if you feel the information you hold is insignificant, we would still ask you to come and tell us.
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