Weapons stolen from Wokingham sports shop
WEAPONS were stolen when a Wokingham sports shop was raided earlier this week. At around midnight on Monday into Tuesday, ...
WEAPONS were stolen when a Wokingham sports shop was raided earlier this week. At around midnight on Monday into Tuesday, ...
CATTLE in a field in Winnersh were moved in what police believe to be an attempted robbery. Overnight on Wednesday ...
STAFF at two businesses in Yateley have been threatened with knives during two separate robberies yesterday (Wednesday). At around 6.30pm, ...
A WOMAN and a man have been attacked in separate incidents in Wokingham town centre. At around 12.25am on Sunday ...
This is the moment that a Land Rover smashes through a wall of Wokingham Station to enable thieves to steal ...
TICKET machines at Wokingham train station have been broken into and money stolen from inside. British Transport Police (BTP) officers ...
A MAN was pulled from his car, tied up and threatened with a knife in Wokingham town centre last week. ...
A 21-year-old man from St Albans has been charged in connection with a robbery at Carphone Warehouse in Shepherds Hill ...
AN ARMED robbery took place in Earley last night and police are appealing for witnesses. Thieves stole mobile phones and ...
A CHILD’S ride was smashed open and a collection tin plundered by “mindless” thieves who have raided a popular farm ...
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