Thieves tried to rip of workshop roof in attempted Crowthorne burglary
THIEVES tried to rip the roof off of a workshop building in Crowthorne in an attempted burglary yesterday morning (23). ...
THIEVES tried to rip the roof off of a workshop building in Crowthorne in an attempted burglary yesterday morning (23). ...
RESIDENTS in Hurst are being urged to remain vigilant after a spate of burglaries in the area. Garden machinery such ...
JEWELLERY was stolen during three daytime burglaries at properties in Earley and Woodley yesterday (23). Between 9.45am and 6pm on Wednesday, ...
A PAEDOPHILE from Sonning who groomed his victims on social media was convicted on Wednesday (23). Nicholas Faithfull, 20, of ...
A MAN is being treated in hospital for serious injuries following a crash in Arborfield this morning (Tuesday). The man ...
WOKINGHAM’S infamous ‘danger’ motorway is actually safer as a result of the change - but the agency behind the new ...
A CAT nearly died after being shot by an air rifle. Vets X-rays revealed that the feline had a narrow ...
A BOY bitten by a dog while playing football in a Lower Earley park last week has prompted a police ...
An appeal has been launched to try and find a cold calling builder and people who have been approached or ...
Police have thanked members of the public who helped them find a missing teenager from Reading. In a statement issued ...
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