One week after a police officer was left fighting for his life in a serious road traffic collision, Thames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for information and footage from the night of the incident.
PC Christopher Miller, a serving officer with the Roads Policing Unit, remains in a critical condition in hospital after being struck by a white BMW while on duty on Bells Hill, B416, at approximately 10:20pm on Thursday, 22 May.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Superintendent Will Crowther, confirmed that officers returned to the scene last night to speak with motorists in the hope of jogging memories or uncovering new witnesses.
“We spoke to drivers on Bells Hill exactly one week after the collision. Our appeal continues, and we urge anyone who may have seen the white BMW before or after the incident — or has dashcam or CCTV footage — to come forward,” said Det Supt Crowther.
“The BMW involved would have been visibly damaged. Any sightings of this vehicle or unusual activity in the area that evening could be vital.”
Four Arrests, One Man Charged with Attempted Murder
The investigation has resulted in multiple arrests:
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Simranjit Kajla, 28, of Lydford Avenue, Slough, has been charged with:
Other arrests include:
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A 38-year-old man from Slough: Arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Released on bail until 23 August.
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A 43-year-old man from Slough: Arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice. Released under investigation.
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A 37-year-old woman from Slough: Arrested on similar charges. Bailed until 25 August.
Force Support and Public Appeal
Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs said:
“Everyone at Thames Valley Police is shocked and deeply saddened by what happened to PC Christopher Miller.
Our thoughts remain with his family and his colleagues in the Roads Policing Unit. We are doing everything possible to support them.”
The force is encouraging anyone with information to call 101 or submit evidence online quoting investigation number 43250252869. Those who prefer to remain anonymous can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org.