Police and Crime Commissioner awards more than £200,000 of community grants in October funding round
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has awarded more than £200,000 to organisations in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has awarded more than £200,000 to organisations in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed new statistics which show that shoplifting charges by Thames Valley Police have nearly doubled.
Read moreDetailsDr Stephen Cox was found guilty of 12 counts of indecent assault at the conclusion of four-week a trial at Reading Crown Court on Friday October 4.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has sought continued funding for specialist support roles for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence
Read moreDetailsA man was assaulted by multiple people on Whitehall Drive
Read moreDetailsThree people from Bracknell have been arrested in connection with an incident of kidnapping in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of kidnapping in Crowthorne at around 9.30pm on Wednesday, September 25
Read moreDetailsThe National Police Chief's Council is leading the initiative which will see an intensification of spiking prevention measures
Read moreDetailsBetween June 1 and September 8 this year, police in Thames Valley seized 118 e-scooters and e-bikes
Read moreDetailsA parking scam text that has been circulating.
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