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Saturday, May 11

21

High Wycombe crossbow attack: Police issue major update after officer shot on duty

www.mirror.co.uk

Thames Valley Police were called to an address in High Wycombe on Friday evening where a man, 54, was later arrested after two people - including a police officer, were hurt

19

Fortunate no-one suffered life-threatening injuries in crossbow incident: police

www.shropshirestar.com

Thames Valley Police officers attended School Close in Downley, High Wycombe, at around 6pm on Friday after a man in his 60s suffered a stab wound.

Fortunate no-one suffered life-threatening injuries in crossbow incident: police

www.expressandstar.com

Thames Valley Police officers attended School Close in Downley, High Wycombe, at around 6pm on Friday after a man in his 60s suffered a stab wound.

Fortunate no-one suffered life-threatening injuries in crossbow incident: police

www.standard.co.uk

Thames Valley Police officers attended School Close in Downley, High Wycombe, at around 6pm on Friday after a man in his 60s suffered a stab wound.

10

Police officer shot with crossbow during 999 call for horror stabbing as suspect gunned down

www.mirror.co.uk

Thames Valley Police said a 54-year-old man, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the horror on Friday

Wednesday, May 8

03

Police race to reports of a baby crocodile in village floodwaters only to find a toy animal made of plastic

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Someone reported seeing the reptile in floodwaters near Cholesbury in Buckinghamshire on May 2 to Thames Valley Police.

Thursday, May 2

19

Police Says Latest Technology Key to Recent Successful UK Murder Investigation

www.techtimes.com

Thames Valley Police credits technological advancements for solving Olly Stephens' murder. Digital forensics unveiled crucial evidence, highlighting the evolving role of technology in investigations.

Friday, Apr 12

04

Bird ‘confuses’ UK police officers by mimicking their siren sound: video

nypost.com

Cops from the Thames Valley Police force at the Roads Policing base in Bicester were “left a little bit confused this week” by the sounds — until they discovered a local bird mimicking their sirens.

Wednesday, Apr 10

21

Something to crow about: Bird learns to mimic car sirens at police workshop

www.expressandstar.com

Baffled officers at Thames Valley Police filmed the moment the bird replicated the sound of a police siren.

Something to crow about: Bird learns to mimic car sirens at police workshop

www.shropshirestar.com

Baffled officers at Thames Valley Police filmed the moment the bird replicated the sound of a police siren.

Something to crow about: Bird learns to mimic car sirens at police workshop

www.standard.co.uk

Baffled officers at Thames Valley Police filmed the moment the bird replicated the sound of a police siren.

That's nothing to crow about! Baffled police think their patrol cars are faulty - only to learn a bird was mimicking their sirens

www.dailymail.co.uk

Traffic officers from Thames Valley Police in Bicester were baffled after they kept hearing their car warning horns going off at random, but were amused to find the culprit was a crow nesting in trees.

Monday, Apr 8

13

870 More Police Officers Than In 2019 Is 'Terrific' News Says Milton Keynes MP Ben Everitt

www.beneveritt.com

Milton Keynes North MP Ben Everitt has welcomed the news that Thames Valley Police now have 870 more police officers than in 2019.

12

More Police Officers Than Ever Before in Thames Valley

Milton Keynes South MP Iain Stewart has welcomed the news that Thames Valley Police now have more police officers than ever before.

Friday, Mar 29

03

Moment 300 children storm shopping centre, causing mayhem by charging through mall, screaming and clashing with security - as police issue dispersal order following 'antisocial' chaos

www.dailymail.co.uk

Thames Valley Police in Milton Keynes issued a dispersal order following the 'antisocial' chaos before the Easter bank holiday.

Wednesday, Mar 27

15

Ben Everitt MP Praises Police As Crime Falls Across Thames Valley Police With Officer Numbers Hitting Record High

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Ben Everitt, the MP for Milton Keynes North, has praised the local police force after crime fell across the Thames Valley Police force area.

Tuesday, Mar 26

17

Thames Valley Police Ride Along

Thames Valley Police have exceeded the Government’s Uplift programme target by recruiting an additional 784 police officers within the last 3 years. This has given us a greater police presence in Banbury and the surrounding villages with…

Friday, Mar 22

15

Find your voice – choose your next Police & Crime Commissioner

www.oxford.gov.uk

A notice of election has now been published so that people living in Oxford will be able to vote for their next Thames Valley Area Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) on Thursday 2 May.

Thursday, Mar 14

19

Man in his 40s is stabbed outside mosque in Oxford: Police rule out hate crime as they launch attempted murder probe

www.dailymail.co.uk

Thames Valley Police said two men were in an alleyway between Cosin Close and Manzil Way between 6.30pm and 7pm yesterday, before one of them carried out the knife attack in Manzil Way.

Monday, Mar 4

18

Milton Keynes North MP Ben Everitt Delighted At £1.69 Million Conservative Government Funding For Thames Valley Police To Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour

www.beneveritt.com

Milton Keynes North MP Ben Everitt has welcomed the news Thames Valley Police is set to receive a £1.69 million boost from the Conservative Government to help tackle anti-social behaviour