Man held at knifepoint in Wokingham town centre robbery
A MAN was pulled from his car, tied up and threatened with a knife in Wokingham town centre last week. ...
A MAN was pulled from his car, tied up and threatened with a knife in Wokingham town centre last week. ...
An accountant who stole almost £2million from two companies through made-up invoices and penalty notices has been jailed for 12 ...
A SEARCH has been launched for a small bearded man who exposed himself to a mourner and then apologised. The ...
VEGETABLES and a chainsaw were stolen during burglaries in Shinfield last week. Between 8.35am and 11am on Friday, April 8 ...
A vicar from Spencers Wood who preyed on vulnerable young girls has been sentenced for sexual offences involving minors. The ...
A CARAVAN has been stolen from the back garden of a house in Barkham. Between 1am and 1.30am on Wednesday (23) ...
JEWELLERY was stolen during three daytime burglaries at properties in Earley and Woodley yesterday (23). Between 9.45am and 6pm on Wednesday, ...
A PAEDOPHILE from Sonning who groomed his victims on social media was convicted on Wednesday (23). Nicholas Faithfull, 20, of ...
A CAT nearly died after being shot by an air rifle. Vets X-rays revealed that the feline had a narrow ...
A MOBILE phone was stolen from a Wokingham town centre restaurant last week. At around noon on Tuesday, February 16, ...
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