Police place knife amnesty bins across Reading
The bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsThe bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsLester Bell, 70, from Colliers Way, was given 25 years imprisonment, extended to 30 years on license at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley said people should still have confidence in the police, following the Sarah Everard case.
Read moreDetailsStuart and Amanda Stephens said many families have been destroyed following their son's murder in January.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged in connection with an ongoing murder investigation.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a teenage girl in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new appeal in connection with an ongoing murder investigation in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA GYMNASTICS coach from Sandhurst has been jailed for child sex offences
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old Reading man has been arrested on suspciion of murder after a body was found in Erith, London
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man was savagely attacked on a houseboat, which was then set on fire
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