Police appeal for witnesses after man struck by car in Earley
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsMuhammed Shahzad, of Regent Street, pleaded guilty to operating an unlicensed taxi service at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, April 19
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with rape, as well as other offences, following an incident in East Street
Read moreDetailsTVP has launched a new campaign and commissioned new research and resources to help young people stay safe and avoid knife crime
Read moreDetailsTVP posted to social media to explain a large police presence in East Street on Sunday evening as they conducted investigations following the arrest
Read moreDetailsA man of no fixed abode has been charged with multiple offences, including robbery, in Reading, after targeting shops
Read moreDetailsThe latest Chief Constable's Commendations saw Chief Constable Jason Hogg presenting awards to those who had worked on Operation Ivanhoe.
Read moreDetailsIf you are offered a 'free' second hand Yamaha grand, beware
Read moreDetailsA Reading woman has been charged in connection with an assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a car parked in Theale earlier this week and stole a quantity of cash.
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