MURDER cops today are hunting a killer after a man was found dead in a flat.
Detectives investigating the death of Paul Halley say the close-knit community of Carluke can help them piece together what happened to the 43-year-old.
His body was discovered at around 10.20am on Sunday in a flat in Hozier Street.
The death of the Carluke man is being treated as murder following a post mortem examination.
The victim's elderly parents have been left devastated by the death and now cops are working to find the person responsible.
Forensic officers have been conducting enquiries in the area and officers continue to carry out door-to-door enquiries, gathering any private or public CCTV footage for review.
Detective Chief Inspector Raymond Brown, Major Investigations Team, said: “We are in the process of trying to piece together Paul’s movements and to identify anyone he may have come into contact in the throughout Saturday until he was found in his home address on Sunday morning. We need to establish the exact circumstances of what led to his murder.
“Carluke is a close-knit community and local people will be concerned by what has happened. I would like to reassure them that we have a dedicated team of experienced detectives working on this inquiry, who are determined to find the person responsible for this crime. However, I require the support of the local community to assist us in our enquiries and provide any information which could be relevant to our investigation. Anyone with information, regardless of how insignificant it may seem, or information as to who is responsible is urged to pass that information to police.
"Paul’s death has left his elderly parents, family and friends devastated and it’s vital we trace whoever is responsible.”
Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at Livingston police station via 101, quoting incident number 1618 of 29 July 2018. Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be provided anonymously.
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