More than £1 million set aside to solve violence in Thames Valley
The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley will receive more than £1 million to fund violence reduction.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley will receive more than £1 million to fund violence reduction.
Thames Valley Police has issued a warning to residents as catalytic converter thefts are on the rise.
Thames Valley Police have launched a new drug diversion scheme for under 18s.
Cyber criminals in the Thames Valley are preying on the over 55s, statistics suggest.
Residents are being warned to be careful about who they interact with online after police have received reports of so-called ...
At around 12.30am, a man in his forties was walking on the motorway where he was involved in a collision ...
The Wokingham Neighbourhood Team were at the train station, where reports have been made about drivers ignoring the no left ...
A LARGE police presence has people in Wokingham puzzled last night, with many taking to social media to ask what ...
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