A murder manhunt is intensifying for the suspect who shot and killed a woman outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, on Valentine’s Night (February 14, 2025). Police have confirmed that the victim was shot with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, and new forensic evidence suggests the shooter wore gloves to prevent gunpowder residue from transferring to his hands.
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Key Evidence Recovered from Suspect’s Vehicle
Forensic teams examining a Seat vehicle linked to the suspect recovered crucial evidence, including:
Intensified Manhunt and Village Lockdown
- Armed police placed the village on lockdown Friday night, conducting door-to-door searches.
- The National Police Air Service (NPAS) helicopter was deployed to track the suspect, but he remains at large.
- Forensic teams continue to examine the crime scene and vehicle for further clues.
Police Appeal for Public Assistance
A Kent Police spokesperson said:
“We are urgently searching for the suspect and following multiple leads. The discovery of key evidence in the vehicle is helping our investigation, but we are calling on the public for any further information that may assist us in locating him.
? Anyone with information should call Kent Police on 101, quoting the incident details.