TWO more teenagers have been arrested after police launched an murder investigation in Thame.  

Residents in the nearby streets were locked down last night after police found the 19-year-old on Chinnor Road shortly after 7pm. 

Paramedics also raced to the scene and the teenager was pronounced dead. 

His family have been told and are being supported by specially trained officers. 

Officers have now arrested two 19-year-old men, from Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and a boy, from Oxfordshire, on suspicion of murder.

The men were arrested today after a what is thought to be a series of raids.

The boy was arrested last night. 

Oxfordshire coroner has been told and the formal coroninal processes will be carried out in due course. 

Several roads in the area are still closed off they are: Chinnor Road at the junction with Queens Road, Dormer Road at the junction of Garden City and Cotmore Gardens at the junction of Cotmore Close.

Police have made desperate appeals for residents NOT to share any footage of the scene on social media. 

Police say it is a 'fast moving' investigation and forensic teams have been working to piece together all the events leading up to his death. 

Investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Bosley, said: “We are investigating this incident in which a 19-year-old man has sadly died. Our thoughts are with the man’s family at this difficult time.

“This is a fast moving enquiry, and detectives and specialist forensic and search teams are working hard to establish exactly what happened.

“We have now made three arrests in connection with this investigation, two 19-year-old men, and a 15-year-old boy have all been arrested on suspicion of murder, they remain in custody at this time.

“We believe that there are a number of witnesses to this incident and we would ask anyone with information who has not already contacted us including anybody who may have mobile phone, dash cam or CCTV footage to contact us on 101 quoting reference 1152 (22/1) or alternatively information can be reported online via the Major Incident Police Portal https://mipp.police.uk/operation/43H220A92-PO1.

“We would also ask anybody who has such footage not to share it on social media due to the distress this could clearly cause to the victim’s family and the wider public. If you have such material please provide it to the police.”

Chief Inspector Matthew Bullivant, Deputy LPA Commander for South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse, said: “Firstly my thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to the family of the man who died.  

“I understand that this news will be distressing for the local Thame community and I would like to reassure you that as we progress the investigation our officers and staff are out in your local neighbourhood, so please feel free to approach and speak to them if you have any concerns.

“In order to continue our enquiries, road closures remain in place in Chinnor Road at the junction with Queens Road, Dormer Road at the junction of Garden City and Cotmore Gardens at the junction of Cotmore Close.

“I understand that this will cause significant disruption for local residents and we appreciate your continued support and patience at this time. These road closures are necessary for us to gather the evidence needed to progress the investigation.

“Vehicular access is currently not permitted but my officers will be managing access for those on foot and we will do our utmost to lift these restrictions at the earliest opportunity.

“I am aware that a video capturing some of the incident may be circulating online and I ask that you please refrain from sharing this on social media.

“It is really important that anyone with information about what happened, comes forward. You can contact police by calling 101 or reporting online via our website. The reference number to quote is URN 1152 (22/7). Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

“Finally, I would like to personally thank the Thame community for the understanding and cooperation that they have shown so far and that I know will continue as this investigation develops.”

The victim’s family have requested absolute privacy. Please refrain from attempting to make contact with them at this difficult time.