Dangerous driver in Lower Earley and Woodley sought by police
A DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsA DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsA LATE night attack in Reading town centre saw a man sent to hospital for treatment to his injuries
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, 17-year-old boy from Earley was arrested on suspicion of murder. He is due to appear at Reading Magistrates? Court today.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL delivery was made by Thames Valley Police this week ? they ensured a McDonald?s order reached its intended destination.
Read moreDetailsA BI-ANNUAL survey gives Reading residents the chance to have their say on crime-related matters.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a shed and stole fishing equipment from a home in Hartland Road.
Read moreDetailsA BURGLAR who attempted to steal car keys is wanted by police.
Read moreDetailsNow that the clocks have gone back, police are warning residents to do everything they can to keep their home secure.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES struck a home in Kearsley Road earlier this month, and police are appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsA VEHICLE was damaged in Tilehurst and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
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