Armed robbers target phones in Earley raid
AN ARMED robbery took place in Earley last night and police are appealing for witnesses. Thieves stole mobile phones and ...
AN ARMED robbery took place in Earley last night and police are appealing for witnesses. Thieves stole mobile phones and ...
A MAN and a woman in their 60s from Whistley Green are currently in hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. ...
THE number of people arrested in Wokingham for drink-driving offences over the Christmas period has soared by nearly 300% compared ...
A man in his twenties from Winnersh has died after colliding with a tipper truck in Binfield yesterday afternoon. The ...
A TWO-VEHICLE crash on the A329(M) in Winnersh on Sunday night resulted in one person requiring hospital treatment for minor ...
A MAN is being hunted by police after exposing himself to a woman in Wokingham town centre at the weekend. ...
A 'significant update' into a murder investigation in Warfield will be screened on BBC's Crimewatch this evening (Monday). Thames Valley ...
A MOTORIST has reportedly failed a roadside breath test during a police operation taking place in Wokingham this evening. Officers and ...
A TAXI driver has been punched in the face by a man while parked in Wokingham town centre. The 52-year-old ...
A 59-year-old pedestrian suffered a broken wrist and leg after being knocked over by a motorcyclist in Crockhamwell Road. At ...
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