DETECTIVES investigating the murder of Vera Anderson in Warrington, 34 years ago this weekend, have renewed their appeal for anyone with any information to come forward.
Veronica Anderson, who was known as Vera, left her home in Widnes at 10.10 pm on Saturday, 24 August 1991, after receiving a phone call.
Shortly after 3 am on Sunday, 25 August 1991, the 42-year-old was sadly found dead in her car off Tannery Lane in Penketh, Warrington.
A murder investigation was subsequently launched by Cheshire Constabulary. But, despite numerous and lengthy enquiries plus multiple appeals, her killer has never been traced.
Now, as it approaches the 34th anniversary of Vera’s death, officers are continuing to appeal for anyone who has any information about the case to come forward.
Detective Sergeant Jessica Barlow, of the Major Crime Review Team at Cheshire Police, said: “The unsolved murder of Vera Anderson remains a very topical and emotive investigation in the Warrington and Widnes area. As with all of Cheshire Police’s cold cases, they are never closed or forgotten.
“We welcome any new information or intelligence regarding the murder of Vera Anderson, and we hope that by acknowledging the anniversary of her horrific murder that this may encourage people to speak out and contact us.
“We continue to support Vera’s family via the deployment of specialist officers from our Major Crime Review Team.”
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Cheshire Constabulary CLICK HERE or call 101 quoting 0709373610.
If you do not want to speak to the police, then information can also be passed on anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111 or CLICK HERE

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Full respect to the police for never giving up