Two more arrests made in connection with fatal stabbing in Reading
Thames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has issued an update in the murder investigation launched following a fatal stabbing in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has issued an update in the murder investigation launched following a fatal stabbing in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsA further two people?both teenagers?have been arrested in connection with a stabbing which took place in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsA murder investigation has been launched in Reading following a stabbing in East Reading which left one person dead and saw another arrested.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious collision near Reading which hospitalised a man in his eighties.
Read moreDetailsRed, served as an explosives detection dog at Luton Airport.
Read moreDetailsA misconduct in public office investigation is ongoing following the arrest of a man in February and the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein
Read moreDetailsBusiness owners are being urged to be careful after a spate of scam Wedding Fayre posts on social media this week.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public are asked to report any information about the whereabouts of Liam Reeves
Read moreDetailsPolice carried out speed enforcement checks in Sandhurst and Crowthorne after residents raised concerns about speeding in the area.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has reflected on continued downward trends in knife-related crime in Thames Valley amid Knife Crime Awareness Week.
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