Police appeal for witnesses to Wokingham burglary after toddler attacked with electric screwdriver
Five men demanded money and attacked a man and woman in their fifties and an 18-month-old toddler with an electric screwdriver.
Read moreDetailsFive men demanded money and attacked a man and woman in their fifties and an 18-month-old toddler with an electric screwdriver.
Read moreDetailsFRAUDSTERS are using calls to target residents in the borough, and the crime is on the rise, confirmed Thames Valley Police. Posing as representatives from the police, banks and other...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Neighbourhood Team were at the train station, where reports have been made about drivers ignoring the no left turn sign.
Read moreDetailsFIRE ENGINES were called out twice last week to a community green in Twyford. On Wednesday evening, the Wokingham fire crew were called out to a bonfire in the woods...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM woman has been charged with drink driving. Thames Valley Police said that they were called to Waterloo Road in Wokingham just after 12.30am on Sunday, July 26. They...
Read moreDetailsConnors escaped from prison in Devon, after climbing a perimeter fence and making a getaway in a stolen car, with help from accomplices on the outside.
Read moreDetailsThe meeting, which will take place online, will include reports from the chairman and treasurer, a revision of the constitution and contributions from Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsA HOME in Shinfield has been closed by police after reports of anti-social behaviour. A court order on the address in Hollow Lane, was granted by Reading Magistrates Court on...
Read moreDetailsDetectives from SEROCU’s Dark Web team also conducted a series of drug warrants in London and Wokingham on Friday, June 19.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM commuters are being asked to help police identify a man after a teenage woman was robbed and kidnapped from a busy London railway station. The incident happened around 2.30pm...
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