Police dog helps officers catch man suspected of drug driving on M4 near Theale
A MAN caught by a police dog in in custody this morning after being arrested for drug driving in Theale
Read moreDetailsA MAN caught by a police dog in in custody this morning after being arrested for drug driving in Theale
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES struck in Theale last week, taking the number plate from a parked car.
Read moreDetailsA READING man will have to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work for a drink-driving offences.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed and banned from driving after being caught with nearly 100 drug wraps
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police say they have seen an increase in reports of theft from cars in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenage boy missing from Reading. Luksol, 17, has been reported as missing and has links to Bury St Edmunds, London, Manchester,...
Read moreDetailsJames Buckthorpe, 50 and of Hollicombe Close, Tilehurst, was sentenced for two years and five months of imprisonment on Thursday, March 28.
Read moreDetailsPolice said the driver of a yellow van carried out the attack, in which the victim had a cash and his mobile phone stolen.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Shontae and Laura, both 16, who have been reported missing from Reading
Read moreDetailsTwo men from London have been sentenced for drug offences in Reading following a joint investigation by Thames Valley Police and Metropolitan Police
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