Police: Whitely woman wanted in connection with theft and shoplifting
Siobhan Maven-Hazleton, 33, is wanted in connection with multiple counts of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsSiobhan Maven-Hazleton, 33, is wanted in connection with multiple counts of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was punched in the face for not having a cigarette in a vicious assault in Woodley. The incident took place last Wednesday morning and saw the victom have...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have arrested two men after a series of burglaries have taken place across Wokingham borough and further afield. Now they are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The first...
Read moreDetails"Where our officers encounter wilful and flagrant disregard for others safety by deliberately not following the regulations, we will look to enforce through, dispersal, fines or even arrest."
Read moreDetails“Members of the public will continue to see an increased police presence as a result of our investigation and we would ask anyone with any concerns to speak to one...
Read moreDetailsThe Nutcrackers outside of Strange the Jewellers on Bush Walk have been vandalised.
Read moreDetailsChristopher Lamb, 28, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to the three counts of burglary at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsThe victim was stabbed numerous times in full view of busy commuters, leaving him with life-threatening injuries that have become life-changing.
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 3, 2020.
Read moreDetailsCounter Terrorism Policing has launched new campaign ACT Early to try and nip extremism in the bud.
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