Former professional football from Reading jailed after boasting about drug dealing on Instagram
A former professional footballer who posted videos on Instagram bragging about drug dealing has been jailed
Read moreDetailsA former professional footballer who posted videos on Instagram bragging about drug dealing has been jailed
Read moreDetailsA 22-year-old man from Wokingham has been jailed for a series of sexual offences, including rape, following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has issued an appeal for information as officers attempt to trace a man wanted in connection with a serious assault in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old man has been jailed for multiple child sexual offences and rape following a joint investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has joined forces with a number of agencies as part of a national crackdown on illegal tobacco.
Read moreDetailsPolice are searching for a 23-year-old man with links to Bracknell, Epsom and Ewell.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister and the education secretary have acknowledged the scandal of a woman who smuggled drugs into prison being allowed to teach children
Read moreDetailsA masseur who sexually assaulted multiple women at a Wokingham spa has been given a suspended prison sentence following an investigation
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for three people who helped a teenage girl following a rape in Reading to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA new fleet of facial recognition vans has been rolled out by seven more police forces including in the Thames Valley.
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