The death of Jake Carroll, 30, following an incident on Preston New Road in Little Plumpton, has left the community of Southport devastated and launched a major police investigation. Jake was found unresponsive with a severe head injury in the early hours of May 18, and tragically died in hospital on May 23.
Lancashire Constabulary is now appealing for public assistance to understand what happened in the moments leading up to Jake’s injuries, which may have stemmed from an altercation in a taxi.
Key Details of the Jake Carroll Death Investigation
- Incident Time: ~2:20 AM, May 18, 2025
- Location: Preston New Road, Little Plumpton
- Arrest: A 27-year-old man from Wesham arrested, later released on conditional bail
- Lead Officer: DCI Andy Fallows, Force Major Investigation Team
- Cause of Death: Pending Home Office post-mortem
DCI Fallows stated:
“We need to establish exactly how Jake came to be found on the pavement. We believe a disturbance occurred in a taxi earlier in the night, and we are seeking any witnesses or video footage that may assist.”
How You Can Help
Police are calling for:
- Witnesses in the area at the time of the incident
- Dashcam footage from vehicles near Preston New Road or the surrounding area
- Information or tips: Call 101, quoting log 0147 of May 18, or email [email protected]
Community Role in Solving Violent Crime
Public support is critical. According to the National Police Chiefs’ Council, over 30% of criminal cases are solved with help from the public. Posts on X and Facebook reflect a community in mourning:
“Heartbreaking loss of Jake Carroll. Let’s help police find answers.” – @SouthportCares
Context: Violence Trends in Lancashire
Jake Carroll’s death comes amid a 7% rise in violent crime across Lancashire (ONS 2023–2024). Advocacy groups like Victim Support are working closely with Jake’s family, who are receiving help from specially trained officers.
How to Stay Safe in Your Community
- Be vigilant in public spaces
- Install dashcams to support police work
- Report suspicious behaviour immediately
- Engage with Neighbourhood Watch
These steps are endorsed by the College of Policing as part of community-led crime prevention strategies.