Road collision in Lower Earley leaves pedestrian hospitalised with serious injuries
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after smashing a glass into another man's face during a late-night attack in a Wokingham pub.
Read moreDetailsA mother and daughter serving in the same police force say their shared experience of policing has brought them even closer together.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Bracknell has expressed horror at the sexual assault of a woman after a man gained access to her hotel room in a neighbouring town.
Read moreDetailsOfficers from the Wokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team (NHPT) have been active across Woodley, Earley, Winnersh and Twyford
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of two people they want to speak to after a gym was set alight in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice have withdrawn an image appeal relating to a sexual assault in Braccan Walk, Bracknell that took place on 28 December last year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision on the M4 motorway left a motorcyclist hospitalised
Read moreDetailsTwo drug dealers have been jailed after police stopped a car in Berkshire and discovered dozens of wraps of class A drugs
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have confirmed the identity of a woman who died in Henley-on-Thames last week.
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