Barkham man jailed for three years after mugging pensioner
Lee Allen, (38) of Barkham Road, Wokingham, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, ...
Lee Allen, (38) of Barkham Road, Wokingham, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, ...
A WOMAN was assaulted as she walked through a Reading town centre street and police are appealing for witnesses to ...
Richard Todd, 53, of Wensley Road, Reading was charged on Wednesday, January 29 with one count of burglary dwelling and ...
TWO teenagers have been arrested after a youngster had his bicycle stolen in Earley on Monday. Police are appealing for ...
Science versus instinct: modern values, meet a historic crime. Stars (out of 5) – 5 One-sentence review – Dramatic proof beyond ...
FIVE homes have been raided in the Winnersh and Woodley areas: now police are appealing for help in a bid ...
A WOODLEY woman gardening at her home had a large quantity of jewellery stolen in a ‘shocking’ distraction burglary. Thames ...
“I’d rather have too much information to sift through than not,” said the police officer leading an investigation into a ...
TWO teenagers have been arrested following some burglaries in Wokingham. They cannot be named for legal reasons. A 17-year-old from ...
A TEENAGER was pulled off his moped and then kicked in the head in a savage attack on a Saturday ...
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