Police release CCTV images in connection with Tilehurst fraud
The incident took place at approximately 8.15pm on Tuesday, January 18.
Read moreDetailsThe incident took place at approximately 8.15pm on Tuesday, January 18.
Read moreDetailsCar buying service ChooseMyCar is warning drivers to be mindful of fuel theft, as the level of the crime is set to significantly rise.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police releases CCTV images of a man wanted in connection with thefts from motor vehicles in Reading on Monday, March 7.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a public order incident in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading man arrested on suspicion of assault with police appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police releases a CCTV image of a man who it believes may have witnessed an assault at Palmer Park, Reading.
Read moreDetailsA MAN suffered a serious head injury during a late-night assault in a Reading park.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a major fire at the property on Wednesday, December 15, officers had been working at the site.
Read moreDetailsThe incident occurred at around 8.20am on Tuesday, March 8, on Northumberland Avenue, near to the junction with Callington Road.
Read moreDetailsAN EMMER GREEN man has been jailed for six years for modern slavery offences.
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