A large manon is underway after a woman was shot dead in a rural pub in Kent on Valentine’s Day.
Kenneth police said that in the three tales of three horses in the Kankholt silent, near Sevenoaks, it was called “turbulence” just after 7 pm on Friday.
Shortly after the police arrived, the murder investigation is underway. The suspect – the man known as the victim – escaped the scene.
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The firearms were found alongside the shooting vehicle at the Dartford crossing because officers continued to try to find people related to the murder.
On Saturday evening, the force said the suspect “may enter the water” received a phone call from a man on the wrong side of the dam after receiving callers.
“Callers have received a man from a man on the wrong side, and we will not reject the possibility that he may enter the water,” said a senior investigator, the chief of the detective, David Ham.
“We are now only looking for a suspect and we don’t believe there is a constant danger to the public.”
It is not understood that neither the suspects nor the victim were Kent, but they had local relationships with the region.
Police have set up a row around the crime scene because forensic teams are leading the site to lead. A blue car with several yellow labels around it is examined.
Ray Picot, a local local consultant, said he heard a loud voice at 7pm. “This is a shock. We’ve never had that. This is a very crowded tavern – a great pub. It has never been a problem and is well managed,” he said.
“I understand that the people inside the pub were returned to their homes by the police because they were all terrible in shock,” he said.

“I heard about three to four bangles out and shouted the woman’s voice loudly,” Dorothy Wong, a village resident, told the BBC.
A force added in a statement: “Officers participated in the scene along with the Southeast Beach ambulance service in which a woman had been injured at the age of forty.
“He was announced at the deceased scene and the investigation of the murder is underway. His next relative is informed,” he said.
“As part of the questions, the agents participated in the Dartford crossing where the vehicle related to the incident was discovered alongside firearms,” he said.

“Questions to identify and find all potential people involved.”
The police said the suspect was a man who knew the victim.
“Following the official press expression of the tragic incident that happened last night – we all want to send our heartfelt condolences to the victim’s family and friends.
We also want to send our support to anyone else in the local community and surrounding it. Please respect everyone involved in this difficult time, thank you. “
The pub announced that it was closed on Saturday and hoped to be normally reopened on Sunday.