Sick thieves twice steal charity donations meant for Sue Ryder Hospice
SICK THIEVES twice targeted donations left for a charity to sell. Police believe that two thefts to the Sue Ryder ...
SICK THIEVES twice targeted donations left for a charity to sell. Police believe that two thefts to the Sue Ryder ...
A 53-year-old man from Wokingham has been arrested on suspicion of assault with following an incident outside Reading Railway Station ...
THE public is being asked to give their views on Thames Valley Police. Around 10,000 texts will be sent out ...
EARLY morning burglars are being sought by the police following two dawn raids in Wokingham. The incidents took place on ...
Police have confirmed that three men have been charged with robbery and kidnap after being arrested in Lower Earley on ...
POLICE have revealed why they had a large presence in Lower Earley yesterday afternoon - they were responding to an ...
THERE is a police presence in Camborne Close, Lower Earley this evening. A home in the small cul-de-sac off Rushey ...
HOMEOWNERS are being urged to spring into action to tackle domestic burglaries. Thames Valley Police has issued guidelines on how ...
POLICE have issued a warning after more distraction burglaries have been reported in the borough. And to help residents, they ...
A WOODEN beam was used to smash a car windscreen in another late-night incident in Wokingham’s town centre. This incident ...
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