What is Thames Valley Police doing to address the recent surge in anti-social behaviour and a violent robbery? They are actively investigating both incidents to ensure community safety.
In Wallingford, Thames Valley Police is responding to a troubling increase in anti-social behaviour, including incidents of door kicking and bin damage. The police have stated, “These actions are unacceptable and we are keen to find out who is involved.” This comes as they seek to restore peace in the community.
Additionally, a serious robbery occurred in Reading where a man was threatened with a screwdriver at an ATM, demanding £490. The victim was assaulted during the incident and subsequently taken to the hospital for treatment.
The suspect in the Reading robbery is described as a white man in his late forties with brown hair. Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward, emphasizing that “Your account could significantly help our enquiries,” according to Detective Constable Lewis Macauley.
In a related note, the Thames Valley Police community is mourning the loss of Trojan, a police horse who served for five and a half years. Trojan passed away at the age of 23 due to worsening health conditions. The TVP Mounted Section expressed their gratitude, stating, “Thank you Trojan for everything, rest easy buddy.” Trojan was known for his participation in major events, including Royal Ascot and various football matches.
As investigations continue, the police are urging anyone with information regarding the anti-social behaviour in Wallingford or the Reading robbery to come forward. The community’s cooperation is vital in resolving these issues and ensuring safety in the area.