01/08/2025
''Detectives are continuing to appeal for information ahead of the 35th anniversary of the murder of Ann Heron who was killed in her Darlington home.
The mother-of-three had been sunbathing in her garden at Aeolian House, on the A67, on the afternoon of Friday, August 3, 1990.
However, at around 6pm that evening, the 44-year-old’s body was discovered in her living room lying in a pool of blood.
''Despite an extensive police investigation, which spanned several years and has been subject to significant review, her killer has never been found.
Detectives are continuing to use advances in forensic technology as part of their review of the case, but they are still keen to hear from anyone who might know something but never reported it.
Detective Superintendent Craig Rudd, of Durham Constabulary, said: “It is now 35 years since Ann was tragically found dead in her own home in Darlington.
“Our Major Crime Team continues to review the case and investigate any new information in the hope of identifying evidence to prove who is responsible.
“We would urge anyone who might know something from that day, however insignificant they think it might be to come forward and get in touch. It is never too late.
“Ann’s family have been left devastated by what happened – they deserve closure, and we will never give up trying to find who killed her.”
Information can be reported to Durham Constabulary via 101, anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or via
https://mipp.police.uk/operation/11HQ020101X43-PO1''