CCTV image released after rape at Reading Festival
A CCTV image has been released a man police believe could help an investigation into a rape at Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsA CCTV image has been released a man police believe could help an investigation into a rape at Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsTODAY, Monday, September 25, activists in Reading joined many around the country in staging a silent vigil at Reading Crown Court following the prosecution of Trudi Warner and a number...
Read moreDetailsA ROBBER forced his victim to take money out of a cash machine in Reading and police are now appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward after a car was vandalised.
Read moreDetailsTWO specialist mountain bikes have been stolen in a raid and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA FRONT door was damaged during an incident in Burghfield Common, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsTWO women have been arrested following a large disturbance in Reading's Newtown last week ? minutes after the school run.
Read moreDetailsA CAR has been stolen from a home in Tilehurst, prompting police to investigate.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS and supermarkets across Reading have called for more to be done to prevent rising levels of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsWith 48 arrests made around this year's events, numbers of Reading Festival arrests are slightly up from last year, but remain around 5-year level
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