CCTV released in connection with Wokingham armed robbery
CCTV images have been released following an armed robbery at a shop in Wokingham last month. Thames Valley Police today ...
CCTV images have been released following an armed robbery at a shop in Wokingham last month. Thames Valley Police today ...
A BIKE worth at least £600 has been stolen from outside a supermarket in Lower Earley last week and now ...
A man has been arrested after a teenager was assaulted in Crowthorne last Sunday lunchtime. Now Thames Valley Police is appealing ...
A HEDGE fire in Finchampstead yesterday is believed to have been started deliberately. Officers from Thames Valley Police (TVP) are ...
A 12-year-old boy has been assaulted as he made his way home from school in Finchampstead. At around 3.35pm on ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a shop employee was threatened with a screwdriver during a robbery in Wokingham earlier ...
CCTV Images have been released after a man was spat at by a cyclist in Wokingham last week. At 4.20pm ...
A MAN has pleaded guilty killing his partner, Jacqueline Pattenden, at his home in Crowthorne. Michael Rough, 55, of Ellis Road, appeared ...
EACH week we provide a round-up of people from the Borough who have appeared in front of the Magistrates. A ...
POLICE were called to Finchampstead last night after a man suffered a head injury during an assault. It is believed ...
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