Man jailed for multiple theft offences in Bracknell area
A man has been jailed after a series of multiple theft offences in the Bracknell area.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after a series of multiple theft offences in the Bracknell area.
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged with violent and sexual offences in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsPolice are issuing an appeal to drivers and vehicle exporters following a series of roadside stops and convictions involving vehicles in transit.
Read moreDetailsOfficers from Thames Valley Police were pictured attending an incident in Wokingham town centre on Monday morning (October 13). Several vehicles and officers were spotted in The Plaza on Denmark...
Read moreDetailsOpinions wanted in a public consultation
Read moreDetailsA boy in his mid-teens was threatened and robbed by two men at Bracknell Bus Station last Friday.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has partnered with a video call service to make non-emergency calls more accessible for users of British Sign Language
Read moreDetailsTVP has released CCTV footage of a man officers are looking to speak to after an incident of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in Newbury.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has placed visible patrols around Jewish places of worship following the violent attack outside a synagogue in Manchester
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is continuing its campaign to raise awareness of a romance fraud, a crime that they say cost victims£106million
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