Car theft in Whitley: police appeal for witnesses
POLICE were called after a car parked in Whitley was broken into last week.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were called after a car parked in Whitley was broken into last week.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES continue to target cars parked in Caversham, despite a police warning (see last week's Reading Today).
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an arson in Reading. The incident occurred at approximately 6.50am on Friday, October 27, at an address on Monksbarn. The offender poured...
Read moreDetailsA SECTION 60 order has been placed on parts of Southcote, Norcot and Tilehurst after a 'violent disorder' on Thursday evening saw a teenager arrested
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has requested that the alcohol licence be reviewed.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after an attempted rape in Reading. At around 9.10pm on Wednesday, October 25, a woman in her thirties was walking down Oxford Road...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, September 6, two offenders broke into a block of flats on Kings Road in Reading, and stole a black and red Cyclocross Cube bicycle
Read moreDetailsA CAR was broken into earlier this week, and police are appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE officer has been seriously injured after being hit by a person riding an e-bike.
Read moreDetailsFOUR men wearing masks broke into a Coley home and police are appealing for witnesses.
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