Police release footage after ‘concerning’ Twyford distraction burglary
Thames Valley Police has released footage following a “concerning” distraction burglary in Twyford, in which an elderly woman's purse went missing.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released footage following a “concerning” distraction burglary in Twyford, in which an elderly woman's purse went missing.
Read moreDetailsA Thames Valley Police campaign to tackle drug dealing in the area saw more than 80 arrests made, and £42,000 seized.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley is one of 40 areas in the country to secure a slice of the £18 million safer streets fund.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is joining a national seatbelt safety campaign to warn drivers about the risks of not driving safely.
Read moreDetailsMale domestic abuses cases have risen since the pandemic began, with one in four men reporting they were victims to the police.
Read moreDetailsAt around 12.40pm yesterday, Thames Valley Police officers found between 800 and 1,000 cannabis plants in Brookers Hill.
Read moreDetails“We will fight to find out the truth behind her senseless murder,” the spokesperson said. “We will remember her always. Her only crime was being free.”
Read moreDetailsBrian Rutledge, 82, of St Georges Walk, Gosport, Hampshire, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault on a boy under 16 and one count of buggery with a...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after an alleged assault in Reading on Friday evening which saw a good Samaritan receive injuries to his neck as he attempted to stop...
Read moreDetailsThe boy suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and arm, a bruised lung and a facial injury.
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