Police appeal for witnesses to serious assault which left victim with slashed face
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious assault where a man in his thirties was attacked in the area of Audley Street
Read moreTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious assault where a man in his thirties was attacked in the area of Audley Street
Read moreA man has been arrested following an incident in Reading on Tuesday evening.
Read moreStakeholders in Reading's retail sector came together for the Fighting Back Against Retail Crime event
Read more21qqqqqqqA THATCHAM woman has been jailed after being caught drug dealing in Reading.
Read morePOLICE were called to Reading town centre on Saturday night after reports of an assault, that led to a victim being injured.
Read moreTHIEVES have been targeting keyless entry cars in recent days and police are urging owners to take action.
Read moreA WEST Reading drug dealer caught with nearly £45,000 worth of Class A drugs has been jailed for more than three years
Read moreA SPORTS bike has been stolen from a home in Calcot and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreTHE NUMBER of burglaries and robberies across Thames Valley Police has increased, while knife crime is down according to new figures released today
Read moreThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Marek, 36, who was last seen at the Wokingham Waterside Centre on Sunday, April 28
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