Wiltshire man charged with three burglaries in Reading
During the robbery in Portway Close, the home owner was threatened with a carving fork, and had items of jewellery stolen.
Read moreDetailsDuring the robbery in Portway Close, the home owner was threatened with a carving fork, and had items of jewellery stolen.
Read moreDetailsThe men were seen leaving the area in a grey Audi S6 with the partial registration SP07***. It is not known whether anything was taken from the property at this...
Read moreDetailsThe area superintendent for Wokingham has sought to reassure residents that officers are still tackling crime, as well as working to keep people at home, adding that officers will carry...
Read moreDetailsLAPTOPS have been stolen from the University of Reading, and police are hoping newly released CCTV will help them track down the culprit. The incidents took place on Monday, February...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was left with a fractured jawbone after a late-night assault in Lower Earley which police say “substantiate to grievous bodily harm”. Police are now appealing for witnesses to...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in a Bracknell town centre street. Now, Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal for witnesses in a bid to catch...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have issued a CCTV image after two bikes were stolen from a home in Earley. The incident took place between Saturday, February 22 and Monday, February 24. The thief...
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been issued for residents to move wall-mounted key safes from outside homes, following a spate of burglaries over the past few months. Thames Valley Police says that...
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have been released of a man police say could help them as they investigate alleged racist behaviour at a Royals game. Thames Valley Police said that a supporter,...
Read moreDetailsBritish Transport Police officers would like to speak to the man in the image who may have information that could help their investigation.
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