55 arrested in major Thames Valley crackdown on organised crime
Thames Valley Police have made 55 arrests during a large-scale operation targeting serious and organised crime across Berkshire
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have made 55 arrests during a large-scale operation targeting serious and organised crime across Berkshire
Read moreDetailsChief Constable Jason Hogg has said he is "cautiously optimistic" about the proposed plans laid out by ministers on Monday, January 26
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that a fight involving a group of youths led to a dispersal order and a heavy police presence in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsPolice made 86 arrests for offences including possession of class A and class B drugs, assault, theft of motor vehicle and driving offences.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner has set out the local policing budget for 2026-2027, including council tax rises
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man has been handed a prison sentence for string of drug and weapon offences and acquiring criminal property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA major operation tackling serious and organised crime across Berkshire and nearby counties saw 45 arrests linked with serious crime last week.
Read moreDetailsPolice have seized and safely disposed of a knife that was found inside an unlocked vehicle in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing to identify a member of the public who helped officers during a violent incident at a supermarket in Twyford.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for more than four years after being convicted of drug dealing, dangerous driving and assault offences in Bracknell.
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