TVP attends nearly 500 incidents a day, newly-released figures show
THAMES Valley Police has released its semi-annual breakdown of statistics about its operations, including contact and arrest figures
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released its semi-annual breakdown of statistics about its operations, including contact and arrest figures
Read moreDetailsPolice released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to who may have vital information regarding an incident of criminal damage in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsBRITISH Transport Police have released CCTV images of a person they are looking to speak to in connection with and incident of indecent exposure.
Read moreDetailsThe second round of community funding this year has seen 25 organisations given support for their help in TVP's police and criminal justice plan
Read moreDetailsThe PSPO gives officers new powers to hand out fixed penalty notices (PCN's) of up to £100, or a summary offence fine of up to £1,000
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to tackle modern slavery has been hailed a success by officers at Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsTWO MEN have been jailed in connection with a spate of burglaries, including the raid of Boots in Wokingham town centre earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY residents are among the biggest victims of online shopping fraud in the country.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares for the rise in the energy price cap to £2,500 on October 1, police are warning people to be alert to scammers
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