Former Woodley priest jailed for nine years after raping teenage boy
Brian Rutledge, 82, of St Georges Walk, Gosport, Hampshire, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault on a boy under 16 and one count of buggery with a...
Read moreDetailsBrian Rutledge, 82, of St Georges Walk, Gosport, Hampshire, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault on a boy under 16 and one count of buggery with a...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after an alleged assault in Reading on Friday evening which saw a good Samaritan receive injuries to his neck as he attempted to stop...
Read moreDetailsThe boy suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and arm, a bruised lung and a facial injury.
Read moreDetailsPCSO Danielle Fry of the Woodley and North Earley Neighbourhood Team urged anyone that recognises the man to get in touch.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man has been charged in connection with a sexual assault investigation. James Dyer, aged 34, of Longs Way, was charged on Friday, April 30, with one count of...
Read moreDetailsDavid and Katie, whose names have been changed to protect their daughter’s identity, wanted to share their family’s experiences of the investigation.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a crash between a car and lorry on the A33 near Swallowfield, during which two people died.
Read moreDetailsThe former treasurer of Wokingham Methodist Church has pleaded guilty to attempting to steal more than £20,000.
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Read moreDetailsTwo men arrested in connection to a Lower Earley murder investigation have been released on bail.
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