Three men charged in connection with Winnersh burglaries
THREE men have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries across Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire, including Winnersh. The man ...
THREE men have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries across Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire, including Winnersh. The man ...
WEAPONS were stolen when a Wokingham sports shop was raided earlier this week. At around midnight on Monday into Tuesday, ...
CAMPING equipment has been stolen during a burglary in Wargrave. Between 9am and 11am on Wednesday, February 8, the garage ...
A CAR has been stolen following a burglary at a house in Earley. Yesterday (Monday), someone broke into the house ...
MONEY and jewellery have been stolen from a house in Winnersh. Between midday and 1pm on Tuesday, October 11, two ...
TICKET machines at Wokingham train station have been broken into and money stolen from inside. British Transport Police (BTP) officers ...
MONEY, bank cards and mobile phones were stolen from a house in Woodley yesterday morning. Between 3.20am and 2.50am on Thursday ...
AN E-fit has been released in connection with an aggravated burglary in Spencers Wood in February. At around 3.20am on Thursday, ...
TWO vans have been targeted by thieves in Wokingham earlier this week. Between 9.30pm on Tuesday (22) and 7am on Wednesday, someone ...
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