Bicycle stolen from Katesgrove after shed break-in
On the evening of Monday, February 21, unknown offender broken into shed on Elgar Road and stole a bike.
Read moreDetailsOn the evening of Monday, February 21, unknown offender broken into shed on Elgar Road and stole a bike.
Read moreDetailsQuantities of blood were reported in Broad Street, Duke Street and Jackson?s Corner at around 7am on Tuesday, February 22.
Read moreDetailsON THURSDAY, February 17, offenders smashed the rear window of a property in Carters Rise, Calcot.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was attacked by a gang wielding weapons including a hammer and a baseball bat, leaving him with serious injuries.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for the town's police team said that a number of parcels have been stolen from properties in Kennet Island.
Read moreDetailsAn unknown offender attempted break into a shed on Eastern Avenue.
Read moreDetailsThe attack took place near to The Oracle in Reading on Saturday, February 12, between noon and 12.20pm.
Read moreDetailsThe incident happened on Appleford Road between 1pm and 1.10pm on Wednesday, February 16.
Read moreDetailsDaniel Parker, 29, of no fixed abode, was charged this morning in relation to an incident on Norcot Road, Tilehurst, on Saturday, February 12.
Read moreDetailsAn insurance expert has warned ?complacency could cost South East homeowners dear? amidst fears of a surge in burglaries.
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