Thames Valley Police is continuing an investigation into misconduct in public office
Thames Valley Police is continuing an investigation into misconduct in public office.
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Thames Valley Police is continuing an investigation into misconduct in public office.
Thames Valley Police is no longer appealing for the public’s help to find a wanted man from Oxford.
Today (1/4), Thames Valley Police have published an anti-social behaviour (ASB) action plan setting out how the force will prevent, reduce, and respond to ASB.
Following a Thames Valley Police Investigation, a man has been sentenced for supplying class A drugs in Slough.
Following a joint investigation between Thames Valley Police and West Yorkshire Police, a man has been sentenced to a total of seven years’ and six months in prison for drugs offences.
Thames Valley Police is appealing for information to trace a wanted man.
The family of Harley Hibberd, who tragically died following a road traffic collision in Reading on Monday 7 July, have released the following tribute to him.
Last week a group of volunteers gathered together for a unique moment in time, when they were celebrated for their contributions to public service and local heritage.
Pilot program to tackle red-light violations and improve road safety for pedestrians.
Officers from Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE) have arrested four people in connection with an investigation into an incident in which aircraft were damaged in Oxfordshire.