Politicians raise concerns about e-scooter crimes in Bracknell with PCC
Politicians representing Bracknell Forest have raised concerns over e-scooter and e-bike crimes with Thames Valley's Police and Crime Comissioner
Read moreDetailsPoliticians representing Bracknell Forest have raised concerns over e-scooter and e-bike crimes with Thames Valley's Police and Crime Comissioner
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced for drug supply offences in Bracknell following an investigation from Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsTwo drivers have been fined a total of £1,970 for driving overweight vehicles.
Read moreDetailsA woman was sexually assaulted outside Morrisons at the Peel Centre in Bracknell, with Thames Valley Police now appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsA local MP has been subjected to what Thames Valley Police has described as "hate crime" on social media.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have confirmed that their officers have made an arrest after a child was sexually assaulted and chased in Finchampstead on Sunday
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was robbed by a group of teenagers at South Hill Park in Bracknell. At around 9:15pm on Wednesday, May 28, a man...
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest council is asking for help to identify those responsible for a fly-tipping incident.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have confirmed that they have arrested a woman on suspicion of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released a CCTV image of a man after a child was sexually assaulted in Finchampstead on Sunday.
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