Murder Investigation Launched Following Death of Man in Sheerness
Kent Police arrested two people after a man in his 50s was found with a stab wound at a property in Alma Road on 16 April 2026.
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The afternoon quiet of Alma Road shattered at 4.32pm Thursday. Kent Police got reports of a disturbance at a residential property. What officers found turned a routine call into the Isle of Sheppey’s latest murder probe.
What Police Found
A man in his 50s lay inside with a stab wound.
Despite emergency efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene. His next of kin have been told.
Within hours, detectives arrested two Sheerness residents. A 32-year-old man and 34-year-old woman remain in custody on suspicion of murder as the investigation grinds on.
The Investigation Unfolds
A police cordon now circles the Alma Road property while forensic teams do their work. The scene stays sealed as detectives piece together what happened – and why a man ended up dead behind closed doors on an otherwise ordinary Thursday afternoon. But police can’t crack this alone. They’re appealing directly to Sheerness for help, particularly seeking witnesses who might’ve seen or heard Thursday’s disturbance.
Community Appeal
The focus has shifted to the neighbourhood itself. Residents with CCTV systems need to check Thursday afternoon’s footage for anything useful.
And motorists who drove through around that time should review their dashcam recordings. Even minor details could prove vital as detectives build their case.
The arrests mark a significant step forward. But the investigation’s far from over.
What Happens Next
The cordon stays put whilst forensic experts finish their painstaking work. The community waits for answers about what went wrong in that Alma Road house. Two people remain in custody on suspicion of murder as a family grieves their loss.
Several more days of this, most likely.
Key Takeaways
A man in his 50s died from a stab wound at a Sheerness property on 16 April 2026
Two local residents, aged 32 and 34, have been arrested on suspicion of murder
Police are appealing for witnesses and CCTV footage from the Alma Road area
What This Means for Kent Residents
Sheerness residents should dig out their CCTV footage and dashcam recordings from Thursday afternoon if they were near Alma Road – even trivial details might help crack the case. Anyone with information about the disturbance should ring Kent Police straightaway, as community cooperation often makes the difference in serious crimes. The police cordon will stay put for days yet, so locals should brace for continued police presence and potential traffic headaches whilst the investigation continues.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 17 April 2026