Wokingham Today

Call for drivers with dash cams to help police

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A CALL has gone out to drivers who were in Reading just before the terrorist attack on Saturday night to come forward.

Police officers working on the investigat­ion into the incident in Forbury Gardens that saw three much-loved people lose their lives are asking for witnesses to come forward.

They also revealed that three people who had gone to hospital with injuries have since been released.

Detectives from Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE) confirmed that a 25-year-old man was arrested in connection with this incident by three police officers near to the scene. And they were granted a warrant of further detention until Saturday, June 27, and the man remains in police custody.

Detective Chief Superinten­dent Kath Barnes, Head of CTPSE, said: “This investigat­ion is continuing at a pace.

“We have a large team of officers and staff working to establish exactly what happened in the lead up to, during and after this incident.

“Our thoughts very much remain with the family and friends of those who have lost loved ones and those who have been injured and affected as a result of this tragic incident.

“I would ask both the media and the public again not to speculate on any aspect of this case at this time as this could have an impact on the ongoing investigat­ion and any future court appearance­s.”

Counter Terrorism Policing has taken on the responsibi­lity for this investigat­ion and said that it is keeping an open mind as to the motive for this attack.

More than 100 officers and staff are continuing to work through the informatio­n that has already been provided by witnesses and other members of the public and continue to appeal for anyone with any informatio­n to come forward.

They are particular­ly interested in hearing from anyone who may have been driving in the area before or at the time of the incident, and who may have dash-cam footage which could be of use to the investigat­ion.

A number of items have been recovered from the scene and are currently being investigat­ed by specialist teams.

DCS Barnes added: “I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank those who have already been in touch. We have had a large amount of informatio­n come in to us via the reporting portal on www.ukpoliceim­ageappeal.co.uk and via Thames Valley Police on 101, and have spoken to more than 50 witnesses at this time.

“Your informatio­n is vital and we would ask that you please continue to share this with us.

“You may think your informatio­n is insignific­ant, but it could be a vital piece of this investigat­ion, so please get in touch.

“We are aware of distressin­g mobile phone footage which was posted online in the immediate aftermath of the incident, and I would urge you not to re-share this. We would ask that this is shared with us as a priority.”

A number of police cordons remain in place while the investigat­ion continues and CTPSE thanks residents who have been impacted by this. CTPSE said that they will be releasing the cordons when they can.

Anyone with any informatio­n is asked to contact Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting Operation Vaselike.

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