Reading University students report drink spiking: enhanced security measures promised
DRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venue
Read moreDetailsDRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venue
Read moreDetailsTo mark Hate Crime Week, members of CLASP Wokingham came together with the police, politicians and community groups to launch a new charter
Read moreDetailsBetween Monday, October 11, and Sunday, October 17, Thames Valley Police executed 16 warrants across the region.
Read moreDetailsA man in his thirties was assaulted outside a restaurant on Kings Road at 1pm on Monday.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to multiple burglaries in Winnersh on Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14.
Read moreDetailsPC Adam Young said letters in the Royal Mail box on the junction of Gorse Ride North and Barkham Ride were burnt in a fire.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was kidnapped in Whitley and now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was attacked during a robbery along a Lower Earley street earlier this week and police are looking for witnesses
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident in Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsTrained Speedwatch groups can borrow speed detection equipment and devices in the initiative to tackle and improve road safety across the region.
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