Teenage cashier threatened at knife-point by robbers in Swallowfield shop
The 15-year-old cashier was threatened with a Stanley knife and told to open the till.
Read moreDetailsThe 15-year-old cashier was threatened with a Stanley knife and told to open the till.
Read moreDetailsThe motorcyclist, a man in his sixties, sustained a life-changing shoulder injury and required hospital treatment. He has since been discharged.
Read moreDetails“We would also ask any motorists who were driving at around 10.40pm near or on the Showcase Cinema roundabout to please check their dash-cams."
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was assaulted and had his bike stolen by a gang in Lower Earley last week. It is the second such incident to have taken place in the area...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE boy was punched by would-be thieves while he was playing with friends in a Lower Earley park. The incident took place in Chalfont Park in Lower Earley on...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are demanding action after vandals struck in Wokingham’s town centre on Saturday night. Plants and trees were torn down from Howard Palmer Gardens and the new Elms Field development,...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a taxi office in Twyford was the location of an arson attack. The incident took place last month, but British Transport...
Read moreDetailsTWO men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a stabbing in Reading last night. Thames Valley Police are now appealing for witnesses to the assault, which took...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man who was carrying a hammer and drugs when police stopped his car has been jailed. James Eveleigh, 25 and from Reading Road in Wokingham, appeared at Reading...
Read moreDetailsVANDALS have struck in Wokingham town centre overnight, damaging two local beauty spots. The new Elms Field development has been targeted by the yobs, who tore up plants and uprooted...
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