Thames Valley Police release image of man in connection with Reading car crash
PC Natasha Black said: ?We releasing an image of a man who we believe may have vital information in connection with this incident."
Read moreDetailsPC Natasha Black said: ?We releasing an image of a man who we believe may have vital information in connection with this incident."
Read moreDetailsRURAL crime and emerging trends in organised crime were discussed when two farming and rural organisations met with Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsBenjamin Taylor, 35, of Russell Street, Reading, was sentenced to 11 months and two weeks? imprisonment at Reading Magistrates? Court.
Read moreDetailsEARLY morning thieves stole a bicycle.
Read moreDetailsA SHED in west Reading has been broken in to by thieves
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police have reported that numberplates were taken from a car in Calcot
Read moreDetailsA VAN has been stolen from a home in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA KNIFE amnesty is to be launched in Reading this week.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY Wood man has been jailed for eight years for causing death by dangerous driving.
Read moreDetailsA 23-year-old man from Three Mile Cross has been charged with murder, possession of a bladed article and perverting the course of justice.
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