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Murder suspect could be 'armed and dangerous' Murder suspect could be 'armed and dangerous'
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Devon and Cornwall Police have warned people not to approach Paul Antony ButlerDevon and Cornwall Police have warned people not to approach Paul Antony Butler
Police have named a man wanted in connection with the death of a woman found injured in the street in Plymouth.Police have named a man wanted in connection with the death of a woman found injured in the street in Plymouth.
Devon and Cornwall Police has warned the 53-year-old could be "armed and dangerous" and has advised members of the public to not approach. Devon and Cornwall Police has warned Paul Antony Butler, 53, could be "armed and dangerous" and has advised members of the public not to approach him.
It comes after police were called to West Hoe Road at 20:55 GMT on Wednesday when a woman in her 40s was found injured and later died. The woman in her 40s died in hospital during the early hours of Thursday having been attacked the night before in Plymouth.
Det Insp Rob Smith said: "We have taken the steps of releasing an image of a man we need to identify in connection to the murder investigation."Det Insp Rob Smith said: "We have taken the steps of releasing an image of a man we need to identify in connection to the murder investigation."
He added: "At this time the suspect remains at large and a major response is under way.He added: "At this time the suspect remains at large and a major response is under way.
"We believe that this man could be armed and dangerous, so we are telling the public not to approach him in any circumstances and immediately call 999 if you have seen this man.""We believe that this man could be armed and dangerous, so we are telling the public not to approach him in any circumstances and immediately call 999 if you have seen this man."
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You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on X, external to get the latest alerts. Officers said the suspect was about 6ft 5in (195cm) tall, of proportionate build with brown and grey hair, and blue eyes.
Police said officers were continuing to carry out inquiries to locate him and appealed to the public to provide any sightings or information regarding his whereabouts.
David Badham, general manager at Central Convenience on Walker Terrace near where the woman was found on West Hoe Road, said staff heard "screams" and people asking for an ambulance.
His shop was within the police cordon with officers asking him to keep the doors locked.
He was also told not to allow people in and out of the shop.
A resident, who asked to remain anonymous, added they were "deeply shocked and saddened" by what had happened.
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