Knife crime fears sees police step up Woosehill patrols
KNIFE crime in Woosehill has led to Thames Valley Police stepping up its patrols in the area. Officers took to social media at the weekend to confirm their intent, promising...
Read moreDetailsKNIFE crime in Woosehill has led to Thames Valley Police stepping up its patrols in the area. Officers took to social media at the weekend to confirm their intent, promising...
Read moreDetailsWHEN John Campbell was announced as the top cop of Thames Valley Police on February 13, 2019, little did he know that what was in store for him. In the...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man is behind bars after being caught with £100,000 worth of class A and B drugs. Guilford Crown Court gave Paul Neale an eight-year jail sentence and a...
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley will receive more than £1 million to fund violence reduction.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Finchampstead last week.
Read moreDetailsA JOINT policing operation has now made more than 900 arrests. British Transport Police launched the County Lines taskforce in 2019 to prevent more vulnerable children and teenagers being drawn...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was pulled off a moped which was then stolen in an assault in Woodley last night. The incident took place outside the Tesco Local store in Loddon Vale...
Read moreDetailsMOUNTAIN bikes worth £3,500 have been stolen from a shed in Spencers Wood. Police have released a CCTV image of a man they’d like to speak to in connection with...
Read moreDetailsWokingham town centre has been subject to a string of graffiti attacks in recent weeks.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will receive more than £12 million in extra funding this year.
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