Published 22:09 IST, September 17th 2019
PC Andrew Harper murder probe: Police arrest four suspects
Four suspects have been arrested in PC Andrew Harper murder investigation since the traffic police officer was dragged under a vehicle on August 15 in Berkshire
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Four people have been arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murdering a police officer named PC Andrew Harper while he was investigating a burglary in Sulhamstead, Berkshire, on August 15. The 28-year-old traffic police lost his life after he was dragged along a road by a vehicle while he was along with a colleague and responding to reports of the theft. He was part of coordinated raids across Berkshire and Hampshire which deployed more than 100 officers, Thames Valley Police said.
The suspects arrest
On Tuesday, a new suspect, 21, from Basingstoke has been arrested. The Thames Valley Police Officers also re-arrested three suspects, two aged 17 and one aged 18. All four were earlier arrested on August 16 but were bailed out until November. One arrested, named Jed Foster, 20, has been singly charged with murder and theft. Yet he denies involvement in PC Harper’s death and remains in custody following a hearing at Reading Crown Court. The re-arrests were done in line with new evidence found in the investigation of Andrew's murder.
Appeal for information
The Police Department Superintendent, Kent, said that the investigation of PC Andrew's murder is quite complex. It is ongoing and the Police are committed to achieving justice for Harper, his family, friends, and colleagues. The Thames Valley Police has appealed people to inform in case anyone knows anything. Persons with information can dial 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Family and colleagues mourn his loss
Andrew was married just two weeks before his death. His family and fellow officers continue to mourn over his loss. The Police organised a formal police funeral at his place. The public of Berkshire along with the wider Police Family paid tribute to Andrew at his resting place. Since they have lost their beloved son, the family have asked that their privacy be respected at this very difficult time.
20:44 IST, September 17th 2019