Homeless man charged over suspected murder of Elgar Road man David Allen
A HOMELESS man has been charged with the murder of a man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has been charged with the murder of a man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was mugged for his wallet and phone in the early hours of Saturday, December 4. The assault took place on Reading's Oxford Road
Read moreDetailsA MAN who was assaulted in Whitley last week needs plastic surgery to tackle his injuries.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been the victim of an assault on the University of Reading campus. It is being treated as GBH by police.
Read moreDetailsThe family of David Allen have released a tribute to the 77-year-old.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF stole money from a woman withdrawing money from a Reading town centre cash machine.
Read moreDetailsJEWELLERY and cash were stolen from a home in Lower Earley during a terrifying raid in which a man in his 80s was hit with a crowbar.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have put in place stop and search powers across much of west Reading following a robbery at knifepoint in Tilehurst yesterday.
Read moreDetailsOne man put the victim in a headlock before hitting him in the face, fracturing his jaw and causing him to fall to the floor.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has offered his condolences to the family of a suspected murder victim.
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