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Police confident they will catch whoever fatally shot dog walker

Source: PA Wire

Police have said they are confident they will catch whoever killed a dogwalker shot more than two months ago as the murder inquiry continues.

Officers have visited 478 properties and interviewed more than 800 people as they investigate the murder of Brian Low in February.

Mr Low, 65, who had been walking his dog, was found dead on, at around 8.30am on Saturday February 17, with his black Labrador safe by his side.

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