MISSING TEENAGER: Public urged to report any possible sightings to police
As fellow computer science students at the University of Reading gathered in a gesture of solidarity for their missing colleague ...
As fellow computer science students at the University of Reading gathered in a gesture of solidarity for their missing colleague ...
A MISSING teenager has been described by his family as a 'happy, normal 19-year-old enjoying university life'. The comments were ...
THE SEARCH for a missing teenager is intensifying four days after he went missing and police have said that the ...
A CENTRE dedicated to helping Wokingham’s vulnerable residents is the latest place to be targeted by vandals. The Wokingham Crisis ...
Members of the Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue team have spent today combing the grounds of the University of Reading ...
Police have launched an urgent appeal to find a man wanted after a woman was assaulting in Reading earlier this ...
A PENSIONER visiting a Wokingham supermarket had cash and bank cards stolen as she shopped. Now police have just released ...
A SHINFIELD man who attempted to meet a girl he had groomed has been given a 12-month jail sentence, suspended ...
A SHINFIELD store has been targeted by thieves overnight. The Co-operative in School Green was ram-raided and a cash machine ...
Nominations for this year’s policing awards opened on Monday. For the last 18 years, Thames Valley Police have used the ...
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