Police enact Stop and Search powers in Tilehurst after teenager robbed at knifepoint
POLICE have put in place stop and search powers across much of west Reading following a robbery at knifepoint in Tilehurst yesterday.
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POLICE have put in place stop and search powers across much of west Reading following a robbery at knifepoint in Tilehurst yesterday.
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