Home secretary Priti Patel praises Thames Valley Police for record uptake in minority recruits
THE HOME secretary has celebrated Thames Valley Police's uptake in minority recruits.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOME secretary has celebrated Thames Valley Police's uptake in minority recruits.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, 17-year-old boy from Earley was arrested on suspicion of murder. He is due to appear at Reading Magistrates? Court today.
Read moreDetailsBURGLARS broke into a Woosehill home last month, stealing a large quantity of jewellery
Read moreDetailsNow that the clocks have gone back, police are warning residents to do everything they can to keep their home secure.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES took just four minutes to break into an Earley home last week
Read moreDetailsFollowing an investigation by the Major Crime Unit, Hamzah Ahmed, 18, of Jubilee Road, Reading, has been charged with one count of murder.
Read moreDetailsPolice officers have arrested a 23-year-old man from Wokingham on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice.
Read moreDetailsMartin Collins, 66, of Lower Henley Road, Caversham, was sentenced to three years? imprisonment at Reading Crown Court yesterday.
Read moreDetailsJimmy Cash, 30, of Crown Close, Bishops Cleeve, was sentenced to three years and six months? imprisonment at the hearing.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley has seen a drop in night-time offences, following the launch of Project Vigilant.
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