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  • Portrait of Sergeant Katrina Hibbert from Banbury Police Station, who has been named Oxfordshire Community Police Officer of the Year in the 2012 Thames Valley Police Community Policing Awards, which are voted for by members of the public. Katrina introduced the increasingly successful Taxi Watch scheme to Banbury which promotes safety for cab drivers as well as encouraging the prevention and detection of crime by using in car CCTV and an alert radio network . Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM. September 27 2012. <br />
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  • Officers of the Banbury Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team of Thames Valley Police (pictured at Deddington Library) are visiting the libraries in their community area to promote  the Banbury Rural Neighbourhood Action Group Survey.<br />
The survey has been designed to allow villages, working groups and individual members of the public to voice their opinions by selecting their top three local policing priorities.<br />
The consultation will take place all of this week <br />
. Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM. May 15 2013. <br />
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  • Constables and PCSOs of  Thames Valley Police are pictured with members of the Mother and Toddler group of the Downley Community Centre, as they open their new community policing Neighbourhood Office and contact point at the centre. High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. October 01 2012. <br />
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  • Alfie Bateman, helped by mum Claire, enjoys some of the colouring sheets available at the Family Events Police Day held at Oxford Brookes University by Thames Valley Police. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. August 18 2012. <br />
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  • Two PCSOs, sponsored by Oxford Brookes University, pose for a photograph at the Family Events Police Day held at  University by Thames Valley Police. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. August 18 2012. <br />
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  • HRH The Duke of Edinburgh this morning visited the Community Centre and Police Point in Sandhurst, Berks following a promise to the town Mayor at last year's Royal Ascot Race Meeting.<br />
The Police Point was opened on 12th July 2000 and was the first of its kind in the UK. Sandhurst, UNITED KINGDOM. April 23 2013. <br />
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  • Police dogs bite PCs too! Health and Safety shoot to warn that Police dogs don't discriminate about who they bite.. Upper Heyford, UNITED KINGDOM. August 01 2012. <br />
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  • HRH The Duke of Edinburgh this morning visited the Community Centre and Police Point in Sandhurst, Berks following a promise to the town Mayor at last year's Royal Ascot Race Meeting.<br />
The Police Point was opened on 12th July 2000 and was the first of its kind in the UK. Sandhurst, UNITED KINGDOM. April 23 2013. <br />
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  • Police dogs bite PCs too! Health and Safety shoot to warn that Police dogs don't discriminate about who they bite. Upper Heyford, UNITED KINGDOM. August 01 2012. <br />
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  • The Neighbourhood Policing Team from Carterton Police Station visits outlying villages to raise awareness of rural daytime crime and to promote sign-ups toThames Alert. Carterton, UNITED KINGDOM. December 11 2012. <br />
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  • The Neighbourhood Policing Team from Carterton Police Station visits outlying villages to raise awareness of rural daytime crime and to promote sign-ups toThames Alert. Carterton, UNITED KINGDOM. December 11 2012. <br />
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  • A PCSO pictured in the countryside of West Oxfordshire policing area. Witney, UNITED KINGDOM. April 26 2013. <br />
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  • The Thames Valley Police Mascots, PCSOs Proud and Respect, were a hit with visitors to the Berkshire College of Agriculture Open Day this weekend, as they greeted passers-by and 'high-fived' them. The two characters were there to support officers in the Neighbourhood Policing Team, who were promoting Thames Valley Alert from a mobile police station. <br />
Thames Valley Alert is a community messaging system that provides localised crime and safety alerts for residents and businesses throughout the Thames Valley policing area.   Maidenhead, UNITED KINGDOM. April 28 2013. <br />
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  • As part of Operation RUPEE, the Special Escort Group of Thames Valley Police, Roads Policing Unit, Escort the G7 convoy to Chequers. <br />
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Op RUPEE was a policing operation in Buckinghamshire in support of the G7 Global Finance Ministers Conference.<br />
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Thames Valley Police worked in support of HM Treasury, the event organisers. The operation ran for the duration of the conference, the main days of which were Friday (10/5) and Saturday (11/5) at Hartwell House Hotel and Spa, near Aylesbury.<br />
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The Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the group of seven (G7) industrialised countries were in attendance.<br />
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Aylesbury Vale LPA Commander Supt OllyWright said: “Thames Valley Police officers are deployed throughout this event in support of the security operation, and to minimise any disruption to the local community.”. Aylesbury, UNITED KINGDOM. May 10 2013. <br />
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  • A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO.<br />
 Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. <br />
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  • A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO.<br />
 Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. <br />
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  • A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO.<br />
 Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. <br />
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  • Officers and PCSOs from Thames Valley Police working in partnership with West Oxfordshire District Council and Cottsway Housing have carried out a Drugs House Closure Order at a property in Eastfield Road, Witney.  The closure took place on Wednesday (26/6) at 13:00. This is the first order of this nature that has been served in West Oxfordshire. The premise has been targeted as it has been associated with reports of drug related crime and anti-social behaviour. <br />
 A drugs house closure order can be upheld when: <br />
(a) the premises in respect of which the closure notice was issued have been used in connection with the unlawful use, production or supply of a Class A controlled drug;<br />
(b) the use of the premises is associated with the occurrence of disorder or serious nuisance to members of the public;<br />
(c) the making of the order is necessary to prevent the occurrence of such disorder or serious nuisance for the period specified in the order.<br />
A full press release is available on the Thames Valley Police website:<br />
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/newsevents/newsevents-pressreleases.htm     Witney, UNITED KINGDOM. June 26 2013. <br />
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  • Officers and PCSOs from Thames Valley Police working in partnership with West Oxfordshire District Council and Cottsway Housing have carried out a Drugs House Closure Order at a property in Eastfield Road, Witney.  The closure took place on Wednesday (26/6) at 13:00. This is the first order of this nature that has been served in West Oxfordshire. The premise has been targeted as it has been associated with reports of drug related crime and anti-social behaviour. <br />
 A drugs house closure order can be upheld when: <br />
(a) the premises in respect of which the closure notice was issued have been used in connection with the unlawful use, production or supply of a Class A controlled drug;<br />
(b) the use of the premises is associated with the occurrence of disorder or serious nuisance to members of the public;<br />
(c) the making of the order is necessary to prevent the occurrence of such disorder or serious nuisance for the period specified in the order.<br />
A full press release is available on the Thames Valley Police website:<br />
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/newsevents/newsevents-pressreleases.htm     Witney, UNITED KINGDOM. June 26 2013. <br />
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  • The briefing prior to OPERATION ROUSE by Chief Superintendent Andy Standen, in which Thames Valley Police has this morning (6/12), executed a series of warrants at twenty two properties in Milton Keynes following an investigation into the supply and use of drugs. Officers from Thames Valley Police have carried out a series of warrants under the Misuse of Drugs Act in Milton Keynes, as well as in the Northamptonshire and the Metropolitan area, assisted by officers from the Metropolitan Police.. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. December 06 2012. <br />
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  • A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO.<br />
 Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. <br />
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  • Officers and PCSOs from Thames Valley Police working in partnership with West Oxfordshire District Council and Cottsway Housing have carried out a Drugs House Closure Order at a property in Eastfield Road, Witney.  The closure took place on Wednesday (26/6) at 13:00. This is the first order of this nature that has been served in West Oxfordshire. The premise has been targeted as it has been associated with reports of drug related crime and anti-social behaviour. <br />
 A drugs house closure order can be upheld when: <br />
(a) the premises in respect of which the closure notice was issued have been used in connection with the unlawful use, production or supply of a Class A controlled drug;<br />
(b) the use of the premises is associated with the occurrence of disorder or serious nuisance to members of the public;<br />
(c) the making of the order is necessary to prevent the occurrence of such disorder or serious nuisance for the period specified in the order.<br />
A full press release is available on the Thames Valley Police website:<br />
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/newsevents/newsevents-pressreleases.htm     Witney, UNITED KINGDOM. June 26 2013. <br />
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  • The West Berkshire Area of Thames Valley Police has worked in conjunction with partner agencies to launch an intensive five week operation in Mortimer.<br />
Operation Flammable has been set up to increase community engagement, allowing residents to get more actively involved in policing the local area. Response Officers will be out and about encouraging people to participate in crime reduction measures, informing them of how to report crime and intelligence to the police.<br />
A dedicated team has been deployed to support the neighbourhood team in Mortimer. The aim is to track offenders and secure convictions, through operations, execution of warrants, intelligence gathering and tackling anti-social behaviour. <br />
Insp Clare Knibbs said: “We are holding several ‘have you say meetings’ and conducting door to door survey’s to assess the feelings of the community around crime and anti-social behaviour. We are planning to utilise this information to address any issues which the residents and people that work in Mortimer experience.<br />
“We are actively posting on social media and I would urge residents to look us up to read about the work we are doing in the area. There have already been some fantastic results from our door to door knocks, from which we have gained intelligence and made some key arrests.<br />
"The team will be out and out in fluorescent jackets; knocking on doors to speak to residents. Please feel free to approach your neighbourhood team and discuss any matters that affect your neighbourhood."Mortimer, Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. June 21 2013. <br />
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  • As part of OPERATION ROUSE, Thames Valley Police has this morning (6/12), executed a series of warrants at twenty two properties in Milton Keynes following an investigation into the supply and use of drugs. Officers from Thames Valley Police have carried out a series of warrants under the Misuse of Drugs Act in Milton Keynes, as well as in the Northamptonshire and the Metropolitan area, assisted by officers from the Metropolitan Police.. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. December 06 2012. <br />
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  • The Thames Valley Police Specialist Search and Recovery Team search the riverbed of the Isis underneath Donnington Bridge. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. August 14 2012. <br />
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  • The Thames Valley Police Specialist Search and Recovery Team search the riverbed of the Isis underneath Donnington Bridge. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. August 14 2012. <br />
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  • As part of OPERATION ROUSE, Thames Valley Police has this morning (6/12), executed a series of warrants at twenty two properties in Milton Keynes following an investigation into the supply and use of drugs. Officers from Thames Valley Police have carried out a series of warrants under the Misuse of Drugs Act in Milton Keynes, as well as in the Northamptonshire and the Metropolitan area, assisted by officers from the Metropolitan Police.. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. December 06 2012. <br />
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  • Divers from the Thames Valley Police's Specialist Search and Rescue Team assist the Environment Agency to promote their safety message of 'Beware of what lies beneath' by recovering debris thrown into the water under Whitchurch Bridge.<br />
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A full EA press release, including quotes from Insp John Ramsbottom, can be found here:<br />
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http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/news/142112.aspx<br />
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 Pangbourne, UNITED KINGDOM. August 16 2012. <br />
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  • As part of OPERATION ROUSE, Thames Valley Police has this morning (6/12), executed a series of warrants at twenty two properties in Milton Keynes following an investigation into the supply and use of drugs. Officers from Thames Valley Police have carried out a series of warrants under the Misuse of Drugs Act in Milton Keynes, as well as in the Northamptonshire and the Metropolitan area, assisted by officers from the Metropolitan Police.. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. December 06 2012. <br />
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  • An equine safety and security day co-hosted by Thames Valley Police attracted over 50 people this Saturday (20/04).<br />
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The event, organised in partnership with Wokingham and Bearwood Riding Club, and Arborfield and Newland Parish Council <br />
invited horse owners to bring along their tack to be security marked and speak with specialists such as the British Horse Society, National Equine Crime Database and Thames Valley Rural Crime Partners, Datatag.<br />
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PC Laura Webb who helped organise the event said: “Due to a recent spate of horse related incidents and yard breaks in the Reading area, I decided to organise a day where members of the public could come along and get free crime prevention advice, talk to security experts and get their items of tack security marked.<br />
“We had a good turnout of people resulting in a steady flow of tack marking throughout the day. We marked approximately 25 saddles and 15 bridles.. Arbourfield, UNITED KINGDOM. April 20 2013. <br />
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  • Inspector Emma Garside of Thames Valley Police with the Thames Valley Alert Kiosk, which is being used to promote sign up to the crime and safety messages delivery service. The kiosk is touring throughout the TVP region, in particular at Universities, Colleges and Local Government offices. Aylesbury, UNITED KINGDOM. October 09 2012. <br />
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  • Operation Sideline is a Thames Valley Police led operation supported by the MPS, which involved the execution of a number of warrants in the Aylesbury and Metropolitan Police areas to crack down on the supply and use of drugs in the Aylesbury area. Aylesbury, UNITED KINGDOM. September 18 2012. <br />
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  • An eight week old springer spaniel pup who is part of the Thames Valley Police Dog Section breeding programme for GSDs. The Spaniel was bought at 7 weeks old to fulfill a vacancy for  a search dog. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. August 20 2012. <br />
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  • An Officer from Thames Valley Police explains to the Press some of the evidence seized following OPERATION ROUSE in which TVP has executed a series of warrants at twenty two properties in Milton Keynes, following an investigation into the supply and use of drugs.<br />
Amongst the items are significant quantities of cash, several large blocks of Cannabis, class A drugs and associated paraphernalia. Also seized were weapons including a suspected firearm.<br />
Officers carried out a series of warrants under the Misuse of Drugs Act in Milton Keynes, as well as in the Northamptonshire and the Metropolitan area, assisted by officers from the Metropolitan Police. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. December 06 2012. <br />
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  • Portrait of Assistant Chief Constable Helen Ball of Thames Valley Police, who has recently received promotion to Deputy Assistant Commissioner in the Metropolitan Police with responsibility for policing in North London. Abingdon, UNITED KINGDOM. October 04 2012. <br />
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  • Police Dog Kai waits for Father Christmas next to the fireplace at the Thames Valley Training Centre. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. November 26 2012. <br />
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  • As part of the transition to video only evidence gathering in public order situations, Thames Valley Police conduct training of their Evidence Gathering Teams. TVP has moved to using video only in line with other Forces, as modern equipment can provide high resolution still captures without the need for a dedicated camera.  Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. March 12 2013. <br />
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  • The pilot and police crew members of the Benson based National Police Air Service Helicopter prepare for duty on the morning of Comic Relief Day. Wallington, UNITED KINGDOM. March 15 2013. <br />
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  • As part of the transition to video only evidence gathering in public order situations, Thames Valley Police conduct training of their Evidence Gathering Teams. TVP has moved to using video only in line with other Forces, as modern equipment can provide high resolution still captures without the need for a dedicated camera.  Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. March 12 2013. <br />
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  • Detective Sergeant Fiona Pearce of Thames Valley Police is running the London Marathon to raise funds for Parkinson's UK. Pictured warming up at the start of The Long Walk in Windsor Great Park, Fiona's sponsorship target is £1,000 of which has has raised £600 already. She was inspired to run the Marathon on behalf of her father who has suffered from the disease for 20 years and who she cares for.   Windsor, UNITED KINGDOM. February 21 2013. <br />
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  • Portrait of Colin Boyes, the new curator of the Thames Valley Police Museum. When he isn't looking after the Force's history, Colin's other job is as a PCSO with TVP. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. March 19 2013. <br />
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  • A high visibility, two phase, multi agency operation was carried out in Witney town centre on Friday night (22nd February) by officers from Thames Valley Police and West Oxfordshire District Council’s Community Safety and Licensing Partnership. <br />
In phase two (pictured) police and council officers visited licenced premises, checking environmental health conditions as well as licencing compliance. Parking was also under the spotlight, particularly congestion in Corn Street, Witney.<br />
The operation was part of Nightsafe, an ongoing campaign which aims to tackle alcohol-related crime and disorder by reducing the number of incidents in licensed premises or on the streets, so everyone can enjoy a good night out. Witney, UNITED KINGDOM. February 22 2013. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police Emergency Call Centre. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. July 17 2012. <br />
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  • Exhibits in Thames Valley Police's Museum from the Great Train Robbery, include the Monopoly Board left in the hideaway, a Five Pound Note and Ronald Biggs' record card. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the crime. Kidlington, UNITED KINGDOM. July 16 2013. <br />
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  • Firearms officers of the Joint Operations Unit photographed in the practice houses at Sulhamstead. Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary combined their ARV Firearms teams into a single operational unit in 2012.  Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. March 07 2013. <br />
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  • Thatcham Neighbourhood Police and Primary Schools Football Competition held at Henwick Worthy Sports Ground. Six teams from local schools took with pupils gaining their places based on achievement of specific targets rather than football ability alone. The competition targets children that would not usually have the opportunity to play for their school. Abingdon, UNITED KINGDOM. September  26 2012. <br />
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  • Henley Royal Regatta 2013. Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 05 2013. <br />
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  • Henley Royal Regatta 2013. Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 05 2013. <br />
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  • A party is held to celebrate the lighting of the Paralympic Torch in Aylesbury Market Square, following the start of the relay at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Aylesbury, UNITED KINGDOM. August 28 2012. <br />
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  • Teams of pupils from the seven secondary schools of West Oxfordshire participated in a Have Your Say day and workshop in Langdale Hall, Witney on Friday ( 1st March 20123). The workshop was run by West Oxfordshire Community Safety Partnership . Witney, UNITED KINGDOM. March 01 2013. <br />
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  • Pupils from Wokingham participate in a drama competition sponsored by Thames Valley Police to highlight the dangers of cyber-bullying. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. July 01 2013. Photo Credit: MDOC/Thames Valley Police
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  • Pupils from Wokingham participate in a drama competition sponsored by Thames Valley Police to highlight the dangers of cyber-bullying. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. July 01 2013. Photo Credit: MDOC/Thames Valley Police
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  • Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. July 09 2012.The Olympic Torch passes Thames Valley Police HQ South, Kidlington, Oxon.<br />
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  • Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 10 2012.The Olympic Torch is rowed along the River Thames by Sir Steve Redgrave. Henley , Oxon.<br />
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  • Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 10 2012.The Olympic Torch is rowed along the River Thames by Sir Steve Redgrave. Henley , Oxon.<br />
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  • Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 10 2012.The Olympic Torch is rowed along the River Thames by Sir Steve Redgrave. Henley , Oxon.<br />
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  • PC Lee Umbleby starts day 54 of the Olympic Torch Relay in Caversham, Reading. PC Lee Umpleby is an outstanding community police officer even when not at work has saved a man's life after he attempted to jump from the IDR in Reading town centre. He has also been given a chief constable's commendation after tackling a man who was threatening his wife and baby with a Samurai sword.  Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. July 11 2012. <br />
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  • PC Lee Umbleby starts day 54 of the Olympic Torch Relay in Caversham, Reading. PC Lee Umpleby is an outstanding community police officer even when not at work has saved a man's life after he attempted to jump from the IDR in Reading town centre. He has also been given a chief constable's commendation after tackling a man who was threatening his wife and baby with a Samurai sword.  Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. July 11 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police is today (11/1), announcing its plans to equip more officers with Taser Electronic Control Devices. <br />
Following consultation with officers, local police area commanders and the Police Federation, the Chief Constable’s management team has implemented a plan that will see more officers being selected, assessed and trained to be equipped with the devices. <br />
This will see the total number of officers within Thames Valley trained to use Tasers increase by 280 to 485. This equates to a rise from 4.9 percent of officers to 11 per cent. <br />
The Force first issued Tasers to officers in 2004.  Currently only firearms officers are permitted to carry and use Taser devices. <br />
Over the past three years the total number of Taser deployments has increased from 795 in 2010, to 842 in 2011 and 936 in 2012. <br />
However, the number of instances where the devices were actually discharged has remained low, with only 16 incidents resulting in a discharge in 2010. This equates to 2 per cent of the total number of incidents where the use of a Taser was authorised.<br />
In 2011 there were only 14 incidents where a Taser was discharged. This is only 1.7 per cent of the total number of incidents where the use of a Taser was authorised.<br />
In 2012 there were 16 incidents where officers discharged a Taser. This is only 1.7 per cent of the total number of incidents where the use of a Taser was authorised. <br />
Assistant Chief Constable John Campbell, who is responsible for tactical support, said that this decision would also bring Thames Valley Police in line with the majority of other forces across the country.<br />
He said: “Until this decision was taken, Thames Valley Police was one of five forces in England and Wales that only permitted firearms officers to carry Tasers. <br />
“By rolling it out to specially trained officers, it will bring the percentage of officers trained closer to the national average of 11.5 per cent across the remaining 38 forces.”<br />
Chief Constable Thornton added: "As Chief
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  • Portrait of PCSO Diane Jackson who has been named Thames Valley Police PCSO of the year for Oxfordshire in the 2012 Community Policing Awards, which are voted for by members of the public. Diane is pictured on her beat in Thame at the offices of the Town Council and at the town market. Cookham, UNITED KINGDOM. September 19 2012. <br />
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  • The election count and declaration for the Police and Crime Commissioner of Thames Valley Police held at the Aylesbury Vale District Council offices in The Gateway. Aylesbury, UNITED KINGDOM. November 16 2012. <br />
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  • Superintendent Gilbert Houalla, Thames Valley Police's Area Commander for Wycombe, holds a reassurance briefing for community leaders in High Wycombe Police Station after the execution of OPERATION RIBBON II. The operation, which is a follow up to the first phase in November 2012, is part of an ongoing investigation into child sexual exploitation. <br />
Four warrants under the Sexual Offences Act were carried out at properties in the High Wycombe area and four men, aged 19, 20, 21 and 22 have been arrested and are currently in police custody.   Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. January 29 2013. <br />
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  • The election count and declaration for the Police and Crime Commissioner of Thames Valley Police held at the Aylesbury Vale District Council offices in The Gateway. Aylesbury, UNITED KINGDOM. November 16 2012. <br />
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  • Portrait of Mark Franklin, Community and Diversity Officer for Oxfordshire, who has been named Thames Valley Police Diversity Champion of the Year  in the 2012 Community Policing Awards, which are voted for by members of the public. Mark is pictured with Shohaha Shabnam, Programme Manager for The Children's Society in Oxford, who works with refugee and migrant children, and their families. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. September 20 2012. <br />
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  • Scenes from the Thames Valley Police Mounted Section's stables at Milton Keynes Police Station. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. October 22 2012. <br />
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  • Portrait of PCSO Jackie Dodson who has been named Thames Valley Police PCSO of the year for Buckinghamshire in the 2012 Community Policing Awards, which are voted for by members of the public. Jackie is pictured in one of the National Trust car parks at  Ivinghoe Beacon which is a regular part of her patrol route, combating vehicle crime and antisocial behaviour in rural areas. Cookham, UNITED KINGDOM. September 19 2012. <br />
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  • Portrait of PCSO Liz Davidson who has been named Thames Valley Police PCSO of the year in the 2012 Community Policing Awards, which are voted for by members of the public. Cookham, UNITED KINGDOM. September 19 2012. <br />
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  • Scenes from the Thames Valley Police Mounted Section's stables at Milton Keynes Police Station. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. October 22 2012. <br />
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  • Scenes from the Thames Valley Police Mounted Section's stables at Milton Keynes Police Station. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. October 22 2012. <br />
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  • Comedian and motoring journalist, Alexei Sayle, visited Thames Valley Police Station at High Wycombe today (08/07) to review a Citroen DS5 hybrid car for the Saturday Telegraph that has been loaned to the force by Citroen UK. Alexei was shown around the station including the custody suite, where he had his finger prints taken. He was driven around the area, firstly in the Citroen and then in a Roads Policing Unit patrol car.High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. July 08 2013. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Reading Festival 2012. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. August 25 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • Comedian and motoring journalist, Alexei Sayle, visited Thames Valley Police Station at High Wycombe today (08/07) to review a Citroen DS5 hybrid car for the Saturday Telegraph that has been loaned to the force by Citroen UK. Alexei was shown around the station including the custody suite, where he had his finger prints taken. He was driven around the area, firstly in the Citroen and then in a Roads Policing Unit patrol car.High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. July 08 2013. <br />
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  • Sara Thornton, Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, holds an awards ceremony to  recognise the effort and service given in support of the Olympic and Paralympic Events at the Eton Dorney Rowing Lake during the XXX Olympiad, London 2012. Windsor, UNITED KINGDOM. November 27 2012. <br />
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  • Comedian and motoring journalist, Alexei Sayle, visited Thames Valley Police Station at High Wycombe today (08/07) to review a Citroen DS5 hybrid car for the Saturday Telegraph that has been loaned to the force by Citroen UK. Alexei was shown around the station including the custody suite, where he had his finger prints taken. He was driven around the area, firstly in the Citroen and then in a Roads Policing Unit patrol car.High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. July 08 2013. <br />
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  • Comedian and motoring journalist, Alexei Sayle, visited Thames Valley Police Station at High Wycombe today (08/07) to review a Citroen DS5 hybrid car for the Saturday Telegraph that has been loaned to the force by Citroen UK. Alexei was shown around the station including the custody suite, where he had his finger prints taken. He was driven around the area, firstly in the Citroen and then in a Roads Policing Unit patrol car.High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. July 08 2013. <br />
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  • The Prime Minister visits Thames Valley Police Headquarters to open the newly refurbished office block. Kidlington, UNITED KINGDOM. February 15 2013. <br />
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  • Scenes from the Thames Valley Police Mounted Section's stables at Milton Keynes Police Station. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. October 22 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Reading Festival 2012. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. August 25 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Reading Festival 2012. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. August 25 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • The Prime Minister visits Thames Valley Police Headquarters to open the newly refubished office block  . Kidlington, UNITED KINGDOM. February 15 2013. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at Henley Royal Regatta 2013. Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 03 2013. <br />
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  • Pre-operation briefing for Operation Ribbon held prior to deployment. Operation Ribbon is an investigation by Thames Valley Police into child sexual exploitation in the Wycombe area. Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM. November 20 2012. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at the Reading Festival 2012. Reading, UNITED KINGDOM. August 25 2012. <br />
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  • Superintendent Christian Bunt, Thames Valley Police's Area Commander for Oxford, preparing to brief members of the media following Operation REDCAP.<br />
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Three men have been arrested after a warrant was executed at an Oxford guest house this morning (6th June) in relation to Operation Bullfinch.<br />
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The men, aged 81, 49 and 48, were arrested on suspicion of being a landlord letting a premise for use as a brothel, causing or inciting child prostitution for gain and encouraging / assisting in an offence believing it will be committed, namely rape and causing child prostitution.<br />
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The men are all in police custody.<br />
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Officers executed the warrant under section 8 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act at the Nanford Guest House in Iffley Road.<br />
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The warrant is in relation to information that came to light during the recent trial at the Old Bailey where evidence was heard that the guest house had been used to facilitate child sexual exploitation. Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM. June 06 2013. <br />
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  • Scenes from the Thames Valley Police Mounted Section's stables at Milton Keynes Police Station. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. October 22 2012. <br />
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  • Scenes from the Thames Valley Police Mounted Section's stables at Milton Keynes Police Station. Milton Keynes, UNITED KINGDOM. October 22 2012. <br />
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  • A Designated Public Place Order (DPPO) is in force at the Henley Royal Regatta 2013.  Police Officers can require you to dispose of any alcohol you are carrying in a public place and could arrest and fine you if you fail to do so.  Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 05 2013. <br />
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  • Two cycle mounted officers from Thames Valley Police patrol the lakeside at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games as the Chinese team prepare for their heat in the K4 1000m. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • Chief Insp Jon Malley of Hampshire Constabulary commands the joint force police operation at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • The Prime Minister, David Cameron, visits Thames Valley Police Headquarters to open the newly refurbished office block. Kidlington, UNITED KINGDOM. February 15 2013. <br />
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  • Thames Valley Police at Henley Royal Regatta 2013. Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 03 2013. <br />
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  • Make sure that your nominated driver has something non-alcoholic to drink whilst at Henley Royal Regatta 2013. Henley, UNITED KINGDOM. July 03 2013. <br />
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  • The Prime Minister, David Cameron, visits Thames Valley Police Headquarters to open the newly refurbished office block. Kidlington, UNITED KINGDOM. February 15 2013. <br />
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  • Rachel Cawthorn wins a place in the K1 500m singles final at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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  • Rachel Cawthorn wins a place in the K1 500m singles final at the Eton Dorney Olympic Venue during the London 2012 Games. Eton Dorney, UNITED KINGDOM. August 07 2012. <br />
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