Live facial recognition vans to be used on Oxford Road in new operation
Police will deploy Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans on Oxford Road on Monday, 11 May, as part of an operation aimed at identifying suspects
Read moreDetailsPolice will deploy Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans on Oxford Road on Monday, 11 May, as part of an operation aimed at identifying suspects
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Trading Standards says it 'will not tolerate the sale of age-restricted products to children' in the borough
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Winnersh, Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for more than four years after admitting a series of drug offences in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsThree people have been jailed for a total of 12 years after using a fake clothing brand to operate an illegal drug network through Whatsapp.
Read moreDetailsThe former Barclays building in Market Place has been hit multiple times.
Read moreDetailsPolice are investigating after a man in his sixties was found with a serious head injury in Woosehill.
Read moreDetailsLast week Thames Valley Police took part in a multi-force collaboration which saw more than 80 arrests and over 100 seizures of illegal items.
Read moreDetailsA former mayor in Bracknell has been jailed for three years after helping her son conceal evidence linked to the rape of a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsA man found dead in Bracknell has been formally identified by police as Abdul Wali Mamozai.
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