Murder police in plea to trace pair seen on CCTV

News imageLincolnshire Police A grainy, CCTV image showing two people standing on a paved pavement. A woman stands on the left wearing a long sweatshirt-style jacket/coat over a dark red top and navy trousers, facing slightly towards a man who is standing to the right, partially turned away from the camera, wearing light-coloured trousers and a grey jacket. He appears to be holding something near his face. To the far right is a partial view of a signboard. Lincolnshire Police
Officers said they believed this man and woman who were seen on CCTV could help them with their murder inquiry

Detectives investigating the death of a man in Grantham have released an image of two people they are trying to identify.

Ian Jackson-Wynch, 55, was found with serious injuries at a property on Greyfriars on 26 January. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Carl Copus, 55, Billy Mitchell, 43, and Sean Page, 36, have all been charged with murder and are due to stand trial in July.

Lincolnshire Police said they believed the man and a woman seen on CCTV "could provide valuable information as potential witnesses".

News imageLincolnshire Police A clean-shaven man with short brown hair and brown eyes is smiling at the camera in a living room decorated with a mauve and white leaf and flower design wallpaper. There is a framed picture of two dogs on the wall just above his left shoulder. He is smartly dressed in a grey sleeveless jacket and white collarless shirt and has an earring in each ear. Lincolnshire Police
Ian Jackson-Wynch died at a property in Grantham in January

The pair were pictured talking to a man on a mobility scooter outside the Market Place convenience store in Grantham at about 21:30 GMT on the day Jackson-Wynch died, a spokesperson said.

Officers have appealed for them or anyone who saw them to contact the force.

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