Police helicopter used after reports of break in at Wokingham phone shop
A POLICE helicopter was pressed into action in the early hours of Friday, January 5 to help try and track ...
A POLICE helicopter was pressed into action in the early hours of Friday, January 5 to help try and track ...
Police officers investigating the disappearance of a Wokingham man have said that they believe his body has been recovered from ...
An 81-year-old man has gone missing in Wokingham's Rose Street and police officers have launched an appeal to try and ...
TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of arson following a fire that took place in Wokingham last week. Thames ...
TWO cars were stolen from Woodley before Christmas. The first was taken overnight on Sunday, December 17 from a home ...
Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal to reunite victims of theft with their stolen powertools. The force has recovered ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for information after an indecent exposure in Sandhurst. A 33-year-old man has been arrested and ...
A HOODY wearing gang stole a designer belt being worn by a teenager as he was walking in the outskirts ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses following some festive fisticuffs close to Wokingham’s railway station. Officers were called to Station Road ...
A MAN has been charged after a cannabis factory was found at an address in Lower Earley last week. Officers ...
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