Police name man killed in High Wycombe
A murder investigation is ongoing
Detectives investigating the murder of a man in High Wycombe on Tuesday have named him as Karl Stanislaus, aged 44, from the town.
Officers were called by South Central Ambulance Service at 10.05pm to reports that Mr Stanislaus was found in the road in Bowden Lane, High Wycombe, with significant injuries.
He was declared deceased at the scene.
Mr Stanislaus’s next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially trained Family Liaison Officers.
The cause of Mr Stanislaus’s death is not yet ascertained, and a Home Office post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place on Friday.
Head of Major Crime, Detective Superintendent Kevin Brown said: “First and foremost, my thoughts are with the family of Mr Stanislaus, who are being supported at this extremely difficult time.
“A scene-watch remains in place in Bowden Lane, and is likely to remain in place for several days while our investigation continues.
“I am again appealing for any witnesses, or anybody who feels they may have any information about this incident to get in touch with Thames Valley Police.
“You can do so in complete confidence, either by calling us on 101, making a report online, or by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting reference 43230398634.
“I am particularly keen to hear from anybody who were using, or close to, Bowden Lane and its continuation footpath towards Sierra Road and Carolina Drive between 9pm and 10pm on Tuesday to contact us.
“In addition, I’d ask anyone who used the disused railway footpath than runs from the A40 London Road South that crosses Bowden Lane down to the junction of Bassetsbury Lane to get in touch. Anybody using these areas may hold valuable information, without knowing, regarding the incident, and I would urge them to please get in touch.
“There will continue to be a visible police presence in the area while our investigation continues, and they will be able to address any concerns anybody may have.
“I would like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding over the last few days. I know incidents such as this will cause concern, but I would reassure the community that we are progressing our investigation to bring those responsible to justice.