Man’s face slashed during assault at Winnersh
A man had his face slashed during an attack in Winnersh on Monday night. Thames Valley Police said that a 27-year-old was assault by a group of men in the...
Read moreDetailsA man had his face slashed during an attack in Winnersh on Monday night. Thames Valley Police said that a 27-year-old was assault by a group of men in the...
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been launched to trace the drivers of two cars who failed to stop for police just after school run last week. Police also want dash cam footage...
Read moreDetailsCCTV of a vehicle police believe could be linked to a break-in at a craft village in Wokingham has been released. Thames Valley Police released the image of the vehicle...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are hunting for some accordion thieves after a music shop was raided three times. CCTV images have been released showing a man that Thames Valley Police would like to...
Read moreDetailsA CONTROVERSIAL method of preventing arrested people from spitting at police officers is being rolled out by Thames Valley Police (TVP). Spit guards, made from a light, see-through, breathable material...
Read moreDetailsThieves have broken into a Winnersh supermarket so they could steal cigarettes. The Sainsbury's store off King Street Lane was raided during the early hours of this morning, Thursday, January 26. We...
Read moreDetailsA NEIGHBOURHOOD police officer from Woodley said he is ‘chuffed’ to have been recognised in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list. PC Les Eke, who is also the Schools...
Read moreDetailsA teenager was stabbed after being assaulted by a gang wearing hoodies in Arborfield on Friday night. Now, Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward to help...
Read moreDetailsA BRIGHT new mural that has been defaced by vandals with excrement was not given a protective coating to prevent damage. Shortly before Christmas, the Woosehill underpass was freshened up...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a teenager was subjected to a sexual assault on a bus earlier this week. As part of their appeal, Thames Valley...
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