Wembley man due in court over Wokingham bank card theft
A 26-year-old man from Wembley will appear at Reading Magistrates' Court today charged with one count of theft and seven counts ...
A 26-year-old man from Wembley will appear at Reading Magistrates' Court today charged with one count of theft and seven counts ...
A Whitley teenager known to visit Shinfield and Three Mile Cross has gone missing and police are appealing for help ...
THE COST of policing Donald Trump’s visit to the UK should not be footed by Thames Valley Police. Instead, they ...
AS THE borough prepares to cheer on England in tomorrow night's World Cup semi-final, police are planning an increased presence ...
POLICE are urging a victim of assault to come forward following allegations of an attack in Wokingham Without last Tuesday ...
Police have issued a warning of disruption in Reading ahead of tomorrow night's final group game for England as they ...
POLICE has said that no further action was taken against a man arrested in connection with a voyeurism incident at ...
Thames Valley Police hope to be able to re-open the A327 within the next couple of hours, and are warning ...
POLICE are hunting for a gang of young yobs who threw stones at cars in Norreys earlier this month. The ...
A WOMAN in her 40s was sexually assaulted by a young Asian teenager while walking down a Winnersh lane. Thames ...
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