Reading Man sentenced for possessing imitation firearm
A man has been sentenced for possession of an imitation firearm in Reading after an attempted shoplifting incident last year
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced for possession of an imitation firearm in Reading after an attempted shoplifting incident last year
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