Rare racing bike stolen from Wargrave
A RARE bicycle has been stolen from a garden in Wargrave. During the afternoon of Saturday, September 2, someone went ...
A RARE bicycle has been stolen from a garden in Wargrave. During the afternoon of Saturday, September 2, someone went ...
Loddon Brewery in Dunsden Green was raided by thieves over the bank holiday weekend and police have launched a search ...
A MAN from Reading has been given a suspended prison sentence after he stole credit cards from a car in ...
MOTORISTS are being reminded not to leave valuables in their vehicles following a spate of thefts across the borough in ...
A WOMAN from Bracknell has been given a suspended prison sentence for stealing from her employer in Crowthorne. Elizabeth Chatterton, ...
THREE men have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries across Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire, including Winnersh. The man ...
A blind man was robbed as he left a Wokingham town centre supermarket. Thames Valley Police has just released CCTV ...
CCTV images have been released following an armed robbery at a shop in Wokingham last month. Thames Valley Police today ...
A BIKE worth at least £600 has been stolen from outside a supermarket in Lower Earley last week and now ...
IMAGES of two men that police would like to speak have just been realeased by Thames Valley Police. The appeal ...
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