TVP launches new campaign encouraging reporting of antisocial behaviour
Thames Valley Police has teamed with Milton Keynes College for its latest campaign aimed at tackling antisocial behaviour
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has teamed with Milton Keynes College for its latest campaign aimed at tackling antisocial behaviour
Read moreDetailsRetail trade union Usdaw has said it is "deeply concerned" by new statistics showing a rise in shoplifting in the South East.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of indecent exposure in Reading on Friday, January 24
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has announced the re-instatement of Chief Constable Jason Hogg after admitting "over-reliance" on IOPC assessment
Read moreDetailsThe families of the Forbury Three have warned that lessons haven't been learned following the sentencing of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana.
Read moreDetailsStefan Paladuta, aged 29 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of rape in a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, January 14.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a collision in Tilehurst, at around 6.45pm on Tuesday, January 21
Read moreDetailsTrevor Dye, aged 44 and of Ambrook Road, Reading, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of drug supply.
Read moreDetailsCrimestoppers has launched a new campaign in Thames Valley amid an increase in crime reporting.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has suspended Chief Constable Jason Hogg amid an ongoing investigation into misconduct.
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