Nine years in jail for Reading man guilty of giving man a broken nose and ribs in cash machine robbery
A READING man is facing nine years in jail after pleading guilty to a pre-Christmas robbery
Read moreDetailsA READING man is facing nine years in jail after pleading guilty to a pre-Christmas robbery
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is re-appealing for specific witnesses following an aggravated burglary in Earley, which left a man with a broken arm
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS burglar who used a knife to attack a Woodley man in his home has been jailed for 13 years.
Read moreDetailsCOLD callers that could be rogue traders have been reported in the Woodley area.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has appeared in court after being accused of assaulting emergency workers following an incident in Finchampstead earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsOffenders took mobile phones from the victims, a man and woman both in their sixties, before searching the property.
Read moreDetailsThe driver of a black BMW told Wokingham Today that he had been hit side on by another car, at the King Street lane crossroads, next to Sainsbury's.
Read moreDetailsAt 8.30am, officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle dumped on Emmbrook Vale, Wokingham. Itmay be linked to the Boots break-in.
Read moreDetailsThe store-front to Boots, on Market Place, has been smashed open, with glass and debris scattered over the path.
Read moreDetailsA MAN wearing a carers' uniform sexually assaulted an elderly woman in Earley last week and police are appealing for help to trace him
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