Pensioner hospitalised after street assault in Shinfield lane
A PENSIONER was hospitalised after being attacked in a Shinfield street earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA PENSIONER was hospitalised after being attacked in a Shinfield street earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA FEMALE motorist was assaulted by a van driver in an incident during a school run on Monday, October 8
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man attacked by armed thieves was fortunate not to have been more seriously injured
Read moreDetailsAXE-wielding thieves attacked a man with a hammer during an overnight raid on a home in Sonning earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsA PENSIONER shopping in Woodley had her purse stolen - now police are appealing for help to track down the thieves. In a bid to help them, Thames Valley Police...
Read moreDetails"Of the 999 calls we received last week only 20% required a Thames Valley Police officer to attend immediately. Meaning that 80% of those callers were inappropriately calling 999."
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for victims of thefts to get in touch with them after recovering more than 90 power tools. The cache of drills, strimmers and angle grinders were found...
Read moreDetailsA FOOTBALL fan who punched another fan in the face, damaging their teeth in the process, is being hunted by police. And investigating officers have released a CCTV image of...
Read moreDetailsA 26-year-old man from Wembley will appear at Reading Magistrates' Court today charged with one count of theft and seven counts of fraud by abuse of position of trust. Thames Valley...
Read moreDetailsTHE COST of policing Donald Trump’s visit to the UK should not be footed by Thames Valley Police. Instead, they should receive a funding boost. That’s the view of the...
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