Fight after suspected road rage in South Reading: Police appeal for witnesses
A SUSPECTED road rage incident turned into a fight in south Reading on Friday evening and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA SUSPECTED road rage incident turned into a fight in south Reading on Friday evening and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsFOUR arrests have been made following the football match between Oxford and the Royals ? including a teenager.
Read moreDetailsA paedophile from Reading has been given a suspended jail sentence for attempting to communicate sexually with a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsFive more people have been arrested in the continued investigation into incidents of disorder in Reading in December last year
Read moreDetailsPolice will be undertaking high-visibility patrols in a "robust" operation surrounding the Oxford United FC V Reading FC on Saturday, February 3
Read moreDetailsOfficers are seeking help in locating Andrew Kemp, 36, from Earley, who failed to appear at Reading Magistrate's Court in April last year
Read moreDetailsNicholas Heavingham was sentenced to 23 weeks' imprisonment, disqualified from driving for a further year, and ordered to pay fines of £239
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating missing Tristan, 21, last seen in Reading at around 11.50pm on Thursday, December 28
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made 13 more arrests related to incidents of violent disorder in Reading last month
Read moreDetailsBenjamin Moyo, 27 and of Cherry Orchard, Whitchurch, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after attacking a man with a machete
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