Thames Valley Police sets out its Race Action Plan amid distrust of police forces
Thames Valley Police has set out its Race Action Plan following a summer of consultation with communities across the region ...
Thames Valley Police has set out its Race Action Plan following a summer of consultation with communities across the region ...
THREE police officers who were threatened at gunpoint have been given commendations by the force's chief constable for their bravery.
FOUR arrests have been made following the football match between Oxford and the Royals ? including a teenager.
Five more people have been arrested in the continued investigation into incidents of disorder in Reading in December last year
Officers are seeking help in locating Andrew Kemp, 36, from Earley, who failed to appear at Reading Magistrate's Court in ...
Thames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating missing Tristan, 21, last seen in Reading at around 11.50pm ...
A WHITLEY man has been jailed for two years after being caught with 39 wraps of cocaine and heroin. David ...
Thames Valley Police was among a number of forces taking part in a joint operation tackling county lines offences such ...
A WOMAN was injured during a hit and run incident in west Reading and police are appealing for witnesses.
A DRIVER was chased by police across west Reading on Wednesday evening, and the force is appealing for witnesses to ...
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