PCSO 'MURDER'

Julia James suspect, 21, due in court for ‘extremely violent’ murder of PCSO out walking with her dog in Kent

A MAN charged with the "extremely violent" murder of PCSO Julia James is expected to appear in court today.

Callum Wheeler, 21, from Aylesham, is accused of inflicting serious head injuries on the 53-year-old mum while she was out walking her dog in Kent.

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Callum Wheeler picture leaving court last monthCredit: BBC supplied by Pixel8000
PCSO Julia James was attacked while walking her dog in Kent
The mum was found dead in Akholt Wood, close to her home in Snowdown, Kent, on April 27

Ms James was found dead in Akholt Wood, close to her home in Snowdown, Kent, on April 27, with her Jack Russell dog, Toby, by her side.

The police community support officer was described as "fiercely loyal" by her family and her death led to an outpouring of grief in the local community.

Wheeler is due to appear at the Old Bailey in London via videolink on Tuesday.

He previously appeared at Maidstone Crown Court via videolink from Belmarsh prison for a brief hearing last month, but has yet to enter a plea.

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At that hearing, prosecutor Martin Yale described the attack on Ms James as "extremely violent".

A trial date of November 29 has been set.

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The investigation into the death of Ms James has seen officers visit about 2,000 homes and about 1,500 pieces of information submitted by the public.

Large numbers of police officers spent hours combing fields in the area and appealing for witnesses as the inquiry continued.

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