Police make arrest in car crime clampdown on Reading’s Oxford Road
A POLICE operation to clamp down on car theft in west Reading has led to an arrest.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE operation to clamp down on car theft in west Reading has led to an arrest.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been sentenced to jail time for multiple shoplifting offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation. James Peter Hook, aged 46 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN who met a man outside the RBH was raped. Now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 knives were handed over in Berkshire during a week-long amnesty earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA JOINT investigation between Trading Standards and police has seen four Reading people arrested for fraud.
Read moreDetailsAnother person has been charged with shoplifting in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation. Kingsley Houghton, aged 47 and of no fixed abode, was charged on Tuesday, November 21,...
Read moreDetailsFraudsters are becoming increasingly clever as technology evolves.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued over a new scam that is affecting WhatsApp groups.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES stole a parcel from the doorstep of a home in Burghfield Common last week, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a road traffic accident in Reading which left a man with life-changing injuries
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