Police officer from Three Mile Cross jailed after having sexual relations with teenager
A POLICE officer from Three Mile Cross has been found guilty of sexual relations with a teenager. BBC News reported ...
A POLICE officer from Three Mile Cross has been found guilty of sexual relations with a teenager. BBC News reported ...
A CHARITY quiz night will help raise funds for athletes looking to take part in the Taekwondo European Championships, which ...
A Whitley teenager known to visit Shinfield and Three Mile Cross has gone missing and police are appealing for help ...
We're engaged ... But it’s not true love. Last week saw another of WBC’s community engagement meetings for the Shinfield SDL ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was knocked off his bike in Wokingham. The incident took ...
A TEENAGER was sexually assaulted in Spencers Wood while walking through a field. Thames Valley Police has issued an efit ...
A man has died in Three Mile Cross, but his death is not thought to be suspicious. Thames Valley Police ...
WO police officers from Three Mile Cross have been honoured for their bravery and quick-thinking which saved two people’s lives. ...
A POLICE officer based at Three Mile Cross is set to walk the entire length of the country for charity. ...
It is that time of year again where we get together for a slice of cake and a cup of ...
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