Three teenagers – two ‘with weapons’ arrested after reports of car theft in Caversham
THREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsTHREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsA READING man is due to appear in court today following a missing person investigation.
Read moreDetailsOfficers believe the men in the CCTV images may have information which could help their investigation.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested after a teenager went missing from a nightclub in Windsor. She has been found safe and well.
Read moreDetailsTWO men have been found guilty of murder, while a further two have been convicted of manslaughter.
Read moreDetailsMEN armed with bats and knives smashed a car parked on a Caversham driveway on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsA READING man is one of two people found guilty of supplying crack cocaine and heroin in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA MAN wearing a carers' uniform sexually assaulted an elderly woman in Earley last week and police are appealing for help to trace him
Read moreDetailsPCC Barber said that, by population, the region has the lowest levels of serious violence of any police force in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a Tilehurst home and stole an Xbox and a laptop.
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