Police seek tracksuit wearing man after four homes burgled
POLICE believe that four burglaries that took place in Wokingham borough last week in a two-and-a-half hour spree are linked. ...
POLICE believe that four burglaries that took place in Wokingham borough last week in a two-and-a-half hour spree are linked. ...
LEGENDARY actor and director Brian Blessed will be returning to direct another Agatha Christie 'whodunnit' at a theatre in Sonning ...
AN elderly woman from Crowthorne has been conned out of money by a man posing as a tree surgeon. At ...
AN initiative to help victims of domestic abuse over the Christmas period has been launched in Wokingham. Project Shoebox, in ...
CCTV images have been released of three people following a spate of burglaries at a Wokingham commercial estate. Between about ...
A MAN from Earley has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a hit-and-run collision in East Reading last ...
CCTV images have been released of a man British Transport Police officers would like to speak to in connection with ...
Police were this evening called to an incident at a property in Wokingham. Details are still emerging about the event which took place ...
CATTLE in a field in Winnersh were moved in what police believe to be an attempted robbery. Overnight on Wednesday ...
A QUAD bike and a motorcycle have been stolen from a garage in Wokingham. At some time between Tuesday (15) ...
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