Child sexual exploitation warrants executed – Oxford
11:08 17/07/2026Thames Valley Police has carried out a series of warrants in Oxford in relation to non-recent group-based child sexual exploitation.
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Thames Valley Police has carried out a series of warrants in Oxford in relation to non-recent group-based child sexual exploitation.
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