Items of interest in murder hunt

Police have identified a number of items of interest in the ongoing investigation into the homicide of Upper Hutt woman Lois Tolley.

Several items from the Ward Street scene and nearby have been identified as potentially connected to the investigation.

Police are looking to identify the owners of the clothing and the ute in the photos on the police website.

http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/update-operation-archer-photos

Detective Senior Sergeant Glenn Barnett says the ute was parked in Ward Street early on the morning on December 9th 2016, and was seen leaving the area just before midnight that same day, as well as driving past the scene around the time the killing was occurring.

"We want to know what the driver may have seen, and who was driving the ute," says Glenn.

The beanie and single shoe (pictured) were both found outside the scene and Police are keen to identify an owner or the person who was wearing it in that area around December 9th.

The single jandal pictured was found within the crime scene.

Police would like to speak to anyone who recognises either the ute or any of these clothing items.

Police are also continuing inquiries to identify four persons of interest:

Person 1: • Male, tall (around 6 foot 2) with a skinny build, aged 20s to 30s • Wearing dark, baggy clothing, a hoody (with the hood up), dark, low-slung pants, and possibly white underwear • Carrying a large, rectangular object.

Person 2:

• Male, shorter than person 1, with a skinny build • Wearing dark baggy clothing. Person 3: • Male, tall, with a lean build. • Wearing dark clothing, long dark pants and a hoody with the hood up. Person 4: • Male • Sounded younger than the other persons • Believed to be the man that was seen upset outside Lois' flat. Police acknowledge that these descriptions are not very detailed, but we reiterate what we've said before – somebody knows who these people are, and they need to come forward and share what they know with Police.

As previously reported Police believe it is also possible that one or more females may be involved, and that more than the four people sighted outside Lois' flat that night know what has happened and who is responsible for her death. Police would like to thank those who have already come forward with information.

If you have not yet spoken to Police but feel you may have information which would assist the investigation, please contact the Operation Archer team based at Upper Hutt Police Station on 04 527 2300.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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