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Thames Valley Police statistics released


Thames Valley Police statistics released

 

As part of our ongoing commitment to inform the public of the work we do, Thames Valley Police is today (29/4) releasing statistics on our activity from the last financial year, from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024.  

It has been another busy year with over 400,000 calls to 999, over 470,000 calls to 101, and over 108,000 online reports to our contact management centres.  

We have attended 160,000 incidents, made 33,000 arrests, and helped find 5,687 missing people.  

On top of that, we policed the King’s Coronation in Windsor, which was another of the most significant policing operations in the history of the Force, additionally we helped people to stay safe at many other events such as Reading Festival, Royal Ascot and Henley Regatta.  

 

Numbers at a glance   

  • 984,280 total contacts from the public – increase of 2% from 2022/23  
  • 404,654 calls to 999   
  • 471,512 calls to 101  
  • 108,114 online reports – an increase of 15% from 2022/23  
  • 638 missing people found deemed ‘high risk’   
  • 160,127 incidents attended   
  • 33,006 arrests made   
  • 755 knife crime arrests   
  • 9,253 domestic abuse arrests   
  • 6% increase in personal robbery (1,022 incidents to 1,088)   
  • 3% increase in residential burglary (4,942 to 5,075)   
  • 17.4% increase in charges for rape offences (121 to 142)   
  • 13.6% increase in charges for sexual offences (426 to 484)  
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    For further details into our end of year statistics, please visit our news page


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