Drug dealer who tried to escape from police in a taxi jailed for 26 months
A DRUG dealer who tried to escape police in a taxi has been jailed for 26 months.
A DRUG dealer who tried to escape police in a taxi has been jailed for 26 months.
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to multiple burglaries in Pangbourne. Three burglaries were reported to have occurred between ...
A SERVING Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with malicious communications and harassment following an investigation by the force. ...
Thames Valley Police will begin rolling out the new devices over the course of the next twelve months, twenty years ...
On Sunday, March 26, A Kia Ceed with the partial registration of N555, was involved in a collision with two ...
THAMES Valley Police is currently attending an incident in central Reading and has asked members of the public to stay ...
Thames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep ...
A STREET in Reading has been closed due to fallen brickwork. Friar Street has now been closed in both directions ...
A CROWTHORNE man and another from Reading have been charged over an investigation into firearms supply offences
A MOTORIST was airlifted to an Oxford hospital with life-threatening injuries following a road traffic collision in Whitely yesterday.
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