Knife attack in Caversham: police appeal for witnesses
POLICE are trying to trace a man armed with a knife who attempted to slash his victim in an assault last month. The incident took place on Wednesday, June 9,...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are trying to trace a man armed with a knife who attempted to slash his victim in an assault last month. The incident took place on Wednesday, June 9,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN walking along an Earley road was threatened with a Stanley knife in a late-night robbery. The assault took place around 11.30pm on Saturday, July 3, in De Beauvoir...
Read moreDetailsA WOMEN walking in Southcote was sexually assaulted by a cyclist who smacked her bottom before pedalling away. Now, Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward. The...
Read moreDetailsA man from London has been jailed for drugs and driving offences that took place in Reading. Nickanar Witter, 26 and of College Green in London, was sentenced at Reading...
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers were targeted by a gang of youths in a robbery in Calcot and police have released a CCTV image of a boy they believe could help their investigation....
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER has been jailed for three-and-a-half years for drug dealing in Reading. Casey Rooney, 18 and from Haling Road in South Croydon, was sentenced at Reading Crown Court on...
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