Police appealing for witnesses after teenage boy left with fractured vertebrae in assault
Thames Vally Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was left with a fractured vertebrae in an assault ...
Thames Vally Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was left with a fractured vertebrae in an assault ...
Thames Valley Police are conducting an investigation into an unexplained death after a body was found near Reading yesterday.
EMERGENCY services are responding to an incident in east Reading. A car has been overturned in De Beauvoir Road, near ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Shontae and Laura, both 16, who have been reported missing from Reading
A Thames Valley Police motorcyclist has been airlifted to hospital after crashing on a country road in Wiltshire. 999 crews ...
POLICE were called to Reading town centre this afternoon after an incident involving teenagers. Reading Today understands it involved youngsters ...
PCC Matthew Barber has announced that the TVP Rural Crime Taskforce is set to expand thanks to a funding boost ...
The OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators ...
THE POLICE and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber, has laid out plans to further engagement between communities and the police in ...
A CYCLIST was the victim of a late-night robbery in Reading and police are appealing for witnesses.
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