Burglars targeting homes being renovated warns police
BURGLARS are taking advantage of the lockdown to steal from homes that are being renovated. Thames Valley Police has issued ...
BURGLARS are taking advantage of the lockdown to steal from homes that are being renovated. Thames Valley Police has issued ...
THAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an online reporting tool for possible breaches of the coronavirus lockdown. The page is for ...
Michael Barter, aged 26, of no fixed abode, was charged on Tuesday, April 4 with three counts of burglary dwelling ...
The area superintendent for Wokingham has sought to reassure residents that officers are still tackling crime, as well as working ...
A MAN was left with a fractured jawbone after a late-night assault in Lower Earley which police say “substantiate to ...
“It would be helpful if key workers can carry work-issued passes when they are out of the home for work ...
"Front counter staff will be re-deployed to support the force in other areas of the business."
Thames Valley Police’s Chief Constable, John Campbell warned that if the public do not follow advice to stay home, they ...
POLICE have issued a CCTV image after two bikes were stolen from a home in Earley. The incident took place ...
THE POLICE are working hard to making roads across the borough safer. That’s according to a spokesperson for Thames Valley ...
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