Tag: Thames Valley Police

  • Man, 77, accused of killing wife, after she was found dead inside their home

    Man, 77, accused of killing wife, after she was found dead inside their home

    A parish council member has testified in court on charges that he killed his wife in the house they shared.

    When Milton Keynes police were called to their cottage on Saturday morning, they discovered Christine Sargent inside the house unconscious. Michael Sargent, 77, was then detained.

    At the scene, the 73-year-old received immediate first aid before being taken to the hospital shortly after 8 am.

    She died later that day.

    Her husband, Mr Sargent, of Bradwell Road, Loughton, Milton Keynes, was charged with one count of murder.

    He appeared at Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court today.

    A Home Office post-mortem was carried out yesterday and provisional results found that Mrs Sargent died as a result of neck compression.

    From: Fairley of Luton From: Fairley of Luton South Beds News Agency/Fairley of Luton Tel: 01582 572222 Email: southbedsnews@btconnect.com Memo we have pic of scene A 77-year-old man has been arrested for murder after a woman was fatally attacked in Milton Keynes. Officers were called to a detached bungalow in Bradwell Road, Loughton in the city at just past 8am yesterday/Sat morning. They found a woman, aged in her seventies, who was unconscious and they began emergency first aid.She was taken to hospital, but has since died. Today/Sunday the address was cordoned off with a PCSO on duty outside. Forensic officers in white suits were working inside the property. One neighbour said: ???A friendly retired couple live there.??? A 77-year-old man from Milton Keynes has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is currently in police custody. Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Dejan Avramovic of Thames Valley Police???s Major Crime Unit said: ???Tragically, following an incident yesterday morning, a woman has died. ???There will be a scene-watch in place at the location, and if you have any concerns, you can address these with any of our officers at the scene. ???I appreciate incidents such as this will cause concern in the local community, but I would reassure the public that we are confident that this incident is contained, there is no wider risk to the local community and we are not looking for anybody else in connection with the incident. ???If anybody feels that they have any information that may assist our investigation, you can contact Thames Valley Police online or by calling 101, quoting reference 43230220867. ???Although formal identification has not yet taken place, the woman???s next of kin are aware and are receiving report from specially trained Family Liaison Officers and my thoughts are with them at this extremely difficult time.??? Ends
    Police taped off the entrance to the bungalow Mr and Mrs Sargent shared together (Picture: South Bedfordshire News Agency)

    Thames Valley Police officers taped off the entrance to the bungalow following the incident.

    Senior investigating officer detective chief inspector Dejan Avramovic, of the major crime unit, said: ‘Christine’s family are being supported by specially trained family liaison officers and our thoughts are with them.

    ‘On their behalf, we would ask that their privacy is respected at this extremely distressing time for them.’

    Mr Sargent is also well-known by his middle name ‘Andy’ and has been serving as chair of the planning committee on Loughton and Great Holm Parish Council since 2011.

    Andy Sargent
    Parish councillor Michael Sargent was better known by his middle name ‘Andy’ (Picture: Loughton and Great Holm Parish Council)

    He’d taken up the role after working as a technical manager at Volkswagen Group UK for almost 25 years.

    The pensioner is also a member of the All Saints Church Loughton Jubilee graveyard committee.

    Elsewhere, a woman in Australia faces life in prison after she killed her abusive husband by lacing biscuits with drugs before putting him in a freezer.

  • Police hunts for masked suspects after a 17-year-old teen was fatally stabbed

    Police hunts for masked suspects after a 17-year-old teen was fatally stabbed

    In High Wycombe, a 17-year-old teenager has been fatally stabbed in what authorities are calling a “targeted attack.”

    On Sunday evening, Thames Valley Police were summoned to the Easton Street major parking lots near the railway station.

    Stay tune for all updates on this story.

  • 16-year-old girl discovered dead at a prominent boarding school

    16-year-old girl discovered dead at a prominent boarding school

    Caitlyn Scott-Lee attended the Buckinghamshire school Wycombe Abbey.

    A student who was discovered dead in the boarding school’s grounds two weeks before her GCSE examinations has received tributes.

    The first photo of year 11 student Caitlyn Scott-Lee since her passing on Friday has been released today.

    Around 11.40 p.m., Thames Valley Police were called to Wycombe Abbey School in Buckinghamshire.

    Her body is understood to have been discovered in a wooded area close to the sports centre playing grounds.

    Caitlyn passed away at Wycombe Abbey School, on Friday 21st April 2023. Caitlyn was a well loved member of the Wycombe Abbey community and had a particular passion for the theatre, arts, music, and the environment. Caitlyn was gifted with autism and had an ability to see the world uniquely and thrive at her boarding house. The school community, friends, and family are grieving her loss but we are comforted in her personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Caitlyn enjoyed nature, the environment, sustainability, and birds. She would have appreciated potted plants over cut flowers, and support for The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Tributes and donations can be made in Caitlyn???s memory, here: https://caitlyn-scott-lee.muchloved.com The circumstances of Caitlyn???s death continue to be investigated and Thames Valley Police are aiding the Coroner in their investigation; an inquest will be conducted in due course. We ask for privacy at this time
    The Year 11 student was found dead on Friday, April 21

    Circumstances around the 16-year-old’s death remain unclear, but the force said it is not being treated as suspicious. A file is being prepared for the coroner.

    Her family has since released a website dedicated to the girl, who was described as ‘much loved’ and ‘a little angel’.

    A statement read: ‘Caitlyn was a well loved member of the Wycombe Abbey community and had a particular passion for the theatre, arts, music, and the environment.

    ‘Caitlyn was gifted with autism and had an ability to see the world uniquely and thrive at her boarding house.

    ‘The school, friends, and family are grieving her loss but we are comforted in her personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

    ‘Caitlyn enjoyed nature, the environment, sustainability, and birds. She would have appreciated potted plants over cut flowers, and support for The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

    ‘Tributes and donations can be made in Caitlyn’s memory, here: https://caitlyn-scott-lee.muchloved.com’

    In an email to parents in Caitlyn’s year, known as Upper V, this week, headmistress Jo Duncan said: ‘They are a close year group and, as you will understand, they are very shocked and upset.

    ‘It is an extremely difficult time for everyone and we will do our utmost to provide the additional pastoral care the girls will need.’

    Ms Duncan ended her letter saying: ‘I am sure that you will join me and everyone at Wycombe Abbey in sending our deepest sympathies to Caitlyn’s parents, siblings and wider family who are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.’

    A parents’ charity event and a funfair at the weekend were cancelled as a mark of respect.

    In its most recent Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) report, Wycombe Abbey was rated ‘excellent’ for academic achievements and personal development.

    Former pupils include Dominic Cummings’ wife Mary Wakefield, Clarissa Ward, CNN chief international correspondent, and actress Sally Phillips.

  • Gang “hits the street of UK with” brandishing samurai swords and machetes

    Gang “hits the street of UK with” brandishing samurai swords and machetes

    A bunch of people carrying machetes and samurai swords surged through a town, leaving the residents in shock.

    During a “public order incident” on Regents Street in Reading early this morning, the alarm was sounded.

    About 3am, officers were alerted to a group of individuals carrying firearms, according to Thames Valley Police.

    Machetes and samurai swords were among the armaments.

    After the incident, Reading passed an order allowing further police authority.

    Thames Valley Police said there were reports of up to eight people armed with samurai swords and machetes, as well as damage to vehicles.

    No injuries have yet been reported.

    In response, a Section 60 order has been put in place until 3.20am on Saturday.

    The order, which police said is used when there is a risk of violence, allows officers to stop and search people suspected of being involved in violence, without the need to have reasonable grounds.

    Inspector Tom Day, based at Reading police station, said: ‘We have put this order in place while we carry out our investigation into this large public order incident.

    ‘The order will give our officers extra powers to carry out stop and search activity, and has been enacted for the safety of the public.

    ‘I understand that an order of this nature could cause concern, but while it may sound alarming, enhancing our stop and search powers provides us with another tactic to quickly identify and disrupt those carrying weapons.

    ‘If you are stopped by an officer, please do not be worried as this does not mean that you are in trouble.

    ‘You will see more police officers in the area while the order is in place and we expect to carry out more stop and searches than usual.

    ‘Officers who are out and about are there to reassure you as well as using their powers under Section 60 so please do stop and speak with them about any concerns that you have.’

    Police are appealing for witnesses.