Witnesses sought after stolen car crashes in Shinfield
WITNESSES are being sought by police after a stolen car was crashed and abandoned in Shinfield last night. Police and ...
WITNESSES are being sought by police after a stolen car was crashed and abandoned in Shinfield last night. Police and ...
Police closed a stretch of the B3348 today after a two-car collision. The accident happened this morning on the Bracknell ...
A MAN was threatened with a knife during a robbery in Woodley last week. Thames Valley Police (TVP) is appealing ...
A MAN has died after the car he was travelling in crashed on the M4 last night (Monday). Shortly before 10pm ...
A MAN missing from his home in Sandhurst has been found safe and well. William Barnett, 61, was last seen ...
A MAN is being sought by police after assaulting a pizza delivery driver, stealing his car and then colliding with ...
THE BRAVERY and hard work of Wokingham’s finest police officers was recognised at a commendation ceremony on Wednesday night. Chief ...
SCHOOLCHILDREN are suspected to be behind a shoplifting incident at a Wokingham town centre supermarket last week. At 9.42pm on ...
An urgent appeal has been launched to find a man who has gone missing from Owlsmoor Craig Wheatley, aged ...
POLICE are appealing for information after a man had his wallet stolen in Wokingham town centre on Sunday. The 49-year-old ...
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