12 years’ jail sentence for Shinfield accountant after £1.8million fraud
An accountant who stole almost £2million from two companies through made-up invoices and penalty notices has been jailed for 12 ...
An accountant who stole almost £2million from two companies through made-up invoices and penalty notices has been jailed for 12 ...
VEGETABLES and a chainsaw were stolen during burglaries in Shinfield last week. Between 8.35am and 11am on Friday, April 8 ...
THREE rescue ferrets stolen from a family in Cockpole Green are being traced by police. The two albino castrated males ...
A MOBILE phone was stolen from a Wokingham town centre restaurant last week. At around noon on Tuesday, February 16, ...
A 21-year-old man from St Albans has been charged in connection with a robbery at Carphone Warehouse in Shepherds Hill ...
AN ARMED robbery took place in Earley last night and police are appealing for witnesses. Thieves stole mobile phones and ...
A ram-raider used a stolen car to smash through the doors of a Spencers Wood beauty salon before escaping with a ...
A supporter of Wokingham's foodbank has stepped in to help the charity after it was hit by a theft earlier ...
Heartless thieves have broken into Wokingham’s Foodbank over the weekend. The Rose Street building provides emergency food parcels for people ...
A CHILD’S ride was smashed open and a collection tin plundered by “mindless” thieves who have raided a popular farm ...
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