TVP receives 15 new officers through the National Detective Programme
Fifteen new detective constables have joined Thames Valley Police after being attested at the Police Now detective academy
Fifteen new detective constables have joined Thames Valley Police after being attested at the Police Now detective academy
Thames Valley Police is given highest level of accreditation for Disability Confidence, following an assessment by the DWP
A LOWER EARLEY man has been jailed for more than three years and banned from driving for five, after seriously ...
Thames Valley police has apologised to the family of Leroy Junior Medford, who died while in police custody in Reading ...
Thames Valley Police are appealing for help tracing a man reported missing, last seen at Reading Station on Tuesday, June ...
Police have released an image of a man they're looking to speak to in connection with an assault in Castle ...
Family members of David Allen have paid a loving tribute to a father and friend, as well as thanking the ...
Jacob Trussler has been sentenced in connection with the death of David Allen, who was found deceased after being stabbed ...
TWO MEN suspected of breaking into cars in Tilehurst were caught by Thames Valley Police last week.
A BUILDING site in Calcot was the target for thieves last month, and police are appealing for witnesses to come ...
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