Crime & Safety
Multiple arrests made in ‘serious’ Oxfordshire incidents
The update was provided earlier this morning (Wednesday, April 1) via Thames Valley Police’s South Oxon and Vale of White Horse Facebook page.
No number was given for just how many arrests were made in the round-up, but officers spoke of multiple suspects being apprehended.
Numerous “serious incidents” were also mentioned in what has been a busy set of shifts in recent days for the local policing team.
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The statement from Thames Valley Police said: “It has been a busy few sets for T3 OXON, with a wide range of incidents attended and dealt with effectively by the team.
“With Easter just around the corner, and while many people are preparing for egg hunts and an abundance of chocolate, T3 officers have been carrying out their own ‘hunts’: locating outstanding offenders, cracking cases, and securing charges.
“Numerous arrest attempts were completed across the county, resulting in multiple offenders being located and taken into custody.
“A DVPN was secured for a repeat domestic offender already in custody.
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“A suspect was remanded for breaching a non‑molestation order.
“Sexual offences suspects were identified, apprehended, and managed through custody, with safeguarding and support provided to victims.
• Multiple mental health–related incidents, each requiring careful management and varied outcomes.
“Several serious incidents occurred requiring coordinated multi‑agency responses.
“A number of road traffic collisions (RTCs) have been attended.
“Domestic violence suspects have been arrested for a range of offences.
“These outcomes reflect the continued professionalism, resilience, and dedication of T3 officers, even during some of the most demanding periods.”