*UPDATED* FAULT FIXED – Don’t call 999 – in an emergency call 101 instead due to national fault
THAMES Valley Police has issued an urgent appeal this morning ? call 101 in an emergency, not 999.
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THAMES Valley Police has issued an urgent appeal this morning ? call 101 in an emergency, not 999.
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