Dog walker has beer bottle smashed over his head in Woosehill attack
A DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
Read moreDetailsA DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
Read moreDetailsCraig Morley, the new Conservative parliamentary candidate for Reading East, is calling for at least 1,000 extra police officers in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsPC Andrew Harper, from the Roads Policing Proactive Unit based at Abingdon Police Station, was killed close to the crossroads of Ufton Lane and Lambdens Hill, near to Sulhamstead, around...
Read moreDetailsA LARGE police presence has people in Wokingham puzzled last night, with many taking to social media to ask what was going on
Read moreDetailsBike thefts appear to be on the rise in Wokingham, after three separate incidents in the past fortnight
Read moreDetailsAN ELDERLY couple were subjected to a terrifying ordeal after three burglars left a man with head injuries after forcing their way into an Earley home on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee met the long arm of the law last month, but it was all for the right reasons. The MP, whose constituency includes parts of Finchampstead...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN walking in Emmbrook Fields was robbed by two men who claimed to have a knife. Now, Thames Valley Police has released two Efit images of two men they...
Read moreDetailsCRIME in the Thames Valley has risen almost 10% in the space of a year – more than the national average. Earlier this month, the Office for National Statistics published...
Read moreDetailsFOUR men were arrested in Wokingham in the early hours of Thursday, July 19, on suspicion of aggravated burglary and possessing a class A drug. Residents of Baker Crescent and...
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