Man who used stolen cars for burglaries jailed for eight-and-a-half years
A MAN who used stolen cars to undertake a string of burglaries across the Thames Valley has been jailed for ...
A MAN who used stolen cars to undertake a string of burglaries across the Thames Valley has been jailed for ...
THIEVES thought to be teenagers targeted three homes in Wokingham at the end of last month and police have launched ...
POLICE are appealing for victims of thefts to get in touch with them after recovering more than 90 power tools. ...
A 26-year-old man from Wembley will appear at Reading Magistrates' Court today charged with one count of theft and seven counts ...
THIEVES broke into a house in Winnersh last weekend. Thames Valley Police said that the theft took place between 1pm ...
FOUR THIEVES raided the Carphone Warehouse store in Wokingham's town centre hours before Broad Street was closed to traffic for ...
A cyclist brandishing a knife attempted to rob a man walking along an Earley street on Thursday and now police ...
HIGH-FIVING thieves attempting to flee from the scene of the crime were caught in the act after being chased by ...
THIEVES who broke into a pharmacy and attempted to steal a safe are wanted by police who have released a CCTV ...
A spate of burglaries where high value pieces of Asian gold have been stolen from homes has led to the ...
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