COLLEAGUES of PC Andrew Harper today paid an emotional tribute to the police officer, who was killed after being hit by a suspected getaway vehicle while responding to a burglary.
Grieving officers paid their respects at the scene where newlywed PC Harper, 28, was killed on Thursday night, near the village of Sulhamstead, Berkshire.
PC Harper was due to go on honeymoon next week with his new wife, Lissie, 28, just four weeks after they married.
Officers from Thames Valley Police consoled each other at the scene, with some mourners weeping as they honoured the hero PC.
Dozens of floral tributes and messages from wellwishers have been placed at the junction where the brave PC was dragged to his death by a vehicle on Thursday night.
One message read: "Harps, I am truly gutted. A great cop, a great man, a great friend. There will always be a part of my heart missing now. RIP mate."
It comes as detectives today continue to question ten males arrested on suspicion of murdering PC Harper.
The suspects, who are aged 13-30, were held after cops swooped on a travellers' site near the junction where PC Harper was mowed down.
Police were given another 24 hours to question those arrested, who include a 13-year-old, two 16-year-olds, two 17-year-olds, an 18-year-old, two 20-year-olds, a 24-year-old and a 30-year-old.
Det Supt Ailsa Kent, of the Major Crime Unit at Thames Valley Police, said the men were from Four Houses Corner — a local authority site three miles from Sulhamstead, Berks, three miles from where Andrew died.
QUAD BIKE THEFT
DS Kent revealed PC Harper died from "multiple injuries" after being dragged by a vehicle along the road.
While responding, officers located a vehicle that was suspected to be involved in the burglary.
Cops were seen at a boarded-up country home in the same area, near the village of Bradfield Southend.
The burglars involved in PC Harper's death had been "raiding an £800,000 Victorian country house in Berkshire that was being renovated" and "stole a quad bike" before the officer was killed, .
Thames Valley Police confirmed to The Sun Online that a quad bike had been stolen from a property in the village.
They dismissed initial reports suggesting that a burning car was found at the travellers' site and was part of their investigation.
Forensic teams have been combing through the site as at least five police vans were at the scene.
Locals told how the site — home to around 21 caravans — was a trouble hotspot.
Paul Jones, 47, a retired firefighter from the nearby village of Tadley, said: “Those travellers think they are a law unto themselves.
"We’ve had garages broken into, vans broken into, shops being burgled, cash machines broken into.
"We’ve had one guy have his caravan stolen.”
The Times reported that PC Harper died after being hit by a Seat van and dragged several hundred metres down the road.
The newspaper claimed that Andrew was thrown from the van’s undercarriage on to the road, where he was then hit by a police dog unit called in by his colleagues.
It was not known exactly when Andrew died but a colleague was heard shouting: “Stay with me, stay with me, keep breathing,” as he battled for life.
Thames Valley Police Federation has now raised more than £140,000 for PC Harper's family through a page.
An officer on duty with Andrew was not physically hurt but was receiving emotional support.
Forensics officers at work at the Four Houses Corner caravan site near Reading
The father of the murdered PC, Philip Harper, revealed yesterday that the family are “absolutely devastated and in a bad place”.
Andrew's half-sister Kate Hopkins branded him a hero.
She wrote: "Forever my brother. A hero until the end. The best friend ever."
Det Supt Kent revealed he was responding to a reported burglary in the nearby village of Bradfield Southend when the horror unfolded.
Hero who died to keep us safe
By Kit Malthouse, Policing Minister
PC ANDREW Harper embodied the values that make our police service the finest in the world — courage, professionalism and commitment.
Like tens of thousands of officers, he was simply performing his duties, yet fell victim to a terrible and cowardly violent act.
By all accounts he was a lovely man, newly married, and the pain this loss will have caused his family, friends and colleagues is unimaginable.
I’m sure I speak on behalf of the country to say we stand with them, and the policing family, and will offer every support.
From the outset, the new Government has made clear our commitment to give police the resources and powers they need to do their crucial work.
All our brave officers must know we’re committed to their safety as they face the challenges each day brings.
PC Harper gave his young life in the service of our safety. We must remember him and his sense of duty as we strive to make our country safer still.
She said: “While responding, the officers located a vehicle that was suspected to be involved in the burglary.
Within an hour of the incident happening we arrested ten males aged between 13 and 30 years on suspicion of murder.
“I can confirm the males were arrested from a local authority-run caravan and mobile home site, Four Houses Corner."
Meanwhile, police are also concerned for the safety of the victims of the burglary that Andrew was called to.
Extra security measures are expected to be put in place for those victims.
A source told The Sun: “The care home and house beside the crime scene were not targeted in a burglary that night.
"The residents didn’t even realise something had happened until the police turned up.”
PM Boris Johnson has described the killing of Andrew as a “mindless and brutal crime”. He was the first police officer to be killed in the line of duty since PC Keith Palmer, 48, was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood in the Westminster terror attack in 2017.
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