Five arrests after drugs raid in Three Mile Cross and Reading
FIVE people have been arrested in connection with the supply of class A drugs in Three Mile Cross and Reading. Thames Valley Police said that it executed a number of...
Read moreDetailsFIVE people have been arrested in connection with the supply of class A drugs in Three Mile Cross and Reading. Thames Valley Police said that it executed a number of...
Read moreDetailsFOUR people who were suspected of wanting to meet children for inappropriate activity have been arrested by Thames Valley Police. They were part of a month-long operation on people undertaking...
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been launched to find a motorist who could help police following an assault in Wokingham last month. The driver is said to have stopped and filmed the...
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENTS’ group has issued a security alert after a house burglary and reports of people trying house doors in the area at night and during the day. Hurst Village...
Read moreDetailsThe 41-year-old woman was riding her horse on a bridleway between noon and 1pm when five off-road motorcycles, who were also in the wooded area, caused the horse to bolt...
Read moreDetailsThe 21-year-old man from Reading and the 34-year-old man from Wokingham who were arrested on suspicion of rape have been released on bail until Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June...
Read moreDetailsAt 2am today, the victim — a 31-year-old woman — was heard shouting for help in Victoria Park, Hodsoll Road, Reading. Nearby residents then called the police.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was reported missing yesterday evening. She has since been found safe and well.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was last seen at around 3pm today (Thursday, May 7) in Barkham Road.
Read moreDetailsPolice ave blocked access to a Woodley home for three months, after reports of anti-social behaviour from neighbours.
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