NINE MILE RIDE: Man died from single stab wound to chest
A MAN who died in Nine Mile Ride on Monday was stabbed in the chest. Thames Valley Police said that a post mortem conducted on 27-year-old Zelous Smythe, from Camberley,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who died in Nine Mile Ride on Monday was stabbed in the chest. Thames Valley Police said that a post mortem conducted on 27-year-old Zelous Smythe, from Camberley,...
Read moreDetailsA POST mortem is being carried out this afternoon on a man who died in Nine Mile Ride yesterday. Police have informed his next of kin, and confirmed that he...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have arrested two people as they continue a murder investigation. At 10am this morning, Thames Valley Police revealed that a man in his 20s from Wokingham and a woman,...
Read moreDetailsA floral tribute left at the scene in Nine Mile Ride FLORAL tributes have been left by a potential murder scene this morning as police continue their investigation. Nine Mile...
Read moreDetailsA HEAVY police presence remains in place this evening on Nine Mile Ride in Wokingham Without as they investigate a murder.
Read moreDetailsA MURDER investigation has been launched after a body of a man was found in Nine Mile Ride earlier today. Thames Valley Police currently has a presence on the Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA TELECOMMUNICATIONS worker is in hospital after suffering serious injuries in a hit and run crash in Finchampstead. Now, Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal for witnesses to come...
Read moreDetailsA WOULD-BE robber threatened to stab a teenager as he walked through Jennett's Park last month. Thames Valley Police have just released information about the attack, which took place around...
Read moreDetailsA TWENTY-YEAR-OLD with links to Wokingham is wanted by police on recall to prison.
Read moreDetailsA MAN with links to Winnersh is being hunted by police after failing to appear at Guildford Court on Monday, October 8. In his absence, O’Reilly was found guilty of...
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