Kings Lynn murder CCTV appeal

Police make final appeal for the public’s help to identify potential witnesses

Published 22nd Sep 2022

Police are making a final appeal for the public’s help to identify witnesses as part of a King’s Lynn murder investigation.

Detectives from the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team have released CCTV images from cameras in and around the Highgate area of the town overnight on Friday 15 April and Saturday 16 April 2022. The images form part of the investigation into the murder of Dace Kalkerte who was found inside a property in Highgate at about 12.30am on Saturday 16 April 2022 – Easter Weekend - with serious injuries.

Kalkerte died of her injuries and a postmortem established that her death was a result of stab wounds to the abdomen.

Birute Klicneliene, age 50, of Sir Lewis Street, King’s Lynn, was subsequently charged with her murder. A trial date has been set for 17 October 2022.

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector Chris Burgess of the Major Investigation Team said: “These are the last CCTV images we’ve been able to gather from the right location at around the time of the murder, and although they are of poor quality, I’m hoping they may just jog the memory of someone who lives there or regularly walks around the area.

“We’re putting together the final pieces of our enquiries and want to hear from anybody who recognises themselves or someone they know. They may well have witnessed something that may appear to be inconsequential but could be significant to our investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to telephone detectives on 101 quoting Op Nevadan.

CCTV images released by Norfolk Police:


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