Phone stolen from Wokingham restaurant in distraction theft
A MOBILE phone was stolen from a Wokingham town centre restaurant last week. At around noon on Tuesday, February 16, ...
A MOBILE phone was stolen from a Wokingham town centre restaurant last week. At around noon on Tuesday, February 16, ...
THE local policing areas (LPA) of Wokingham and Bracknell Forest will soon merge to create a single area. From Monday, April 4 ...
THE driver of a car that collided with a tree in Earley this morning has been taken to hospital. Police ...
A 19-year-old woman was grabbed from behind and dragged onto a driveway in Earley by a man who told her ...
A LASER beam shone at two aircraft flying over Woodley, potentially endangering hundreds of lives, is being investigated by police ...
A mum and her nine-month-old baby son have been found. Thames Valley Police has reported that 20-year-old Chloe Keates and her ...
A 21-year-old man from St Albans has been charged in connection with a robbery at Carphone Warehouse in Shepherds Hill ...
PEOPLE who own illegal knives will be given the opportunity to hand them over at Wokingham and Loddon Valley Police ...
As we head into rush hour, many commuters will face delays and disruption to their journeys as a result of ...
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested after a smash involving a stolen car in Woodley last week. At lunchtime on ...
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