Thames Valley Police seeking to return recovered phones to original owners
Police are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
Read moreDetailsThe PCC, Matthew Barber, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have awarded more than £105,000 to groups around Berkshire
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help tracing a person who was reported missing from Wokingham on Monday, February 20, and may have links to the Reading area
Read moreDetailsHorrified residents were woken at 2am by the sound of explosions and a fierce fire that is now being investigated by the police as arson.
Read moreDetailsThe NSPCChas released new statistics which show that crimes involving images of child abuse have risen by 32% in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsA man in his forties, the driver of the Audi, was taken to hospital, where he remains.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Stalking Service will provide specialist support to the victims of stalking in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire
Read moreDetailsA BOWLING alley in Wokingham town centre has been the victim of a ram raid and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA BOWLING alley in Wokingham town centre has been the victim of a ram raid.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an incident left a man with serious injuries, including a fractured back and pelvis
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