Police release CCTV images of 12 people as part of investigation into brawl
Thames Valley police has released CCTV images of a group of men they would like to speak to regarding a bar brawl which happened in December last year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police has released CCTV images of a group of men they would like to speak to regarding a bar brawl which happened in December last year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police officer PC Lewis Cave, aged 29 and based at Reading police station, has been charged with three counts of battery
Read moreDetailsCambridgeshire Constabulary is seeking help locating Carl Hyde, a 67-year-old convicted murderer with connections to Reading
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Reading in which jewellery was stolen from a parked car in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a teenager in Reading sustained head injuries during an incident of grievous bodily harm
Read moreDetailsA STREET in Reading has reportedly seen police activity and a police cordon on Boxing Day, Tuesday, December 26. There were reports of police officers, including members of forensic teams,...
Read moreDetailsSonning Common & Peppard A hit the top of Division One as they beat their C team away 9-1.
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD & RUSCOMBE FOOTBALL CLUB are seeking new players to join them to help strengthen their Saturday side.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN put another point on the board in their mid table battle with Poole Town despite playing the last half an hour with 10 men.
Read moreDetailsA teacher in Earley has been sentenced to jail time for child sex offences
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