Drill stolen from shed
A HAND drill was stolen from a Burghfield shed in an overnight raid.
Read moreDetailsA HAND drill was stolen from a Burghfield shed in an overnight raid.
Read moreDetailsFour men have been jailed for more than 40 years in total for a double kidnapping in Reading
Read moreDetailsA CAR was damaged by vandals at the weekend, and police are appealing for witnesses to try and trace them.
Read moreDetailsThe dispersal order around Reading Station come into effect at noon on Tuesday, December 12, and will remain so until 3am on Wednesday, December 13
Read moreDetailsMonday, December 4, a man sexually assaulted a woman in her late teens in the vicinity of Oxford Road sometime between 11.20p and 2.20am the next day
Read moreDetailsAlvin Agard was found guilty of two counts of inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, and meeting a child following sexual grooming
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has pleaded guilty to stealing a jacket from the Reading branch of John Lewis (Heelas).
Read moreDetailsA MAN driving under the influence of drugs who caused life-changing injuries to a pedestrian in Caversham has been jailed for nearly three years.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a hit and run incident in east Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police under-performs in all categories but one, according to a PEEL report from HMICFRS
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