Charges for knife crime and sexual offences on the up, shows Thames Valley Police data
THAMES Valley Police's chief constable has said he is 'proud' of the force's work over the past year.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police's chief constable has said he is 'proud' of the force's work over the past year.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been jailed for a robbery in Woodley, following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has been convicted of perverting the course of justice in relation to the murder of Raheem Hanif in Tilehurst in 2021.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of four boys that officers would like to speak to as part of an investigation into a suspected robbery in Reading
Read moreDetailsA WOULD-BE burglar was disturbed, and fled from the scene without stealing anything.
Read moreDetailsA BIKE has been stolen from a Theale home and police are investigating.
Read moreDetailsJoshua Julian, of Wokingham, was found guilty of causing death by careless driving whilst over the specific limit of drugs in Reading
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, April 15, Nadine Jemmott, 39 and of Russell Street, Reading, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of drug possession and supply
Read moreDetailsMatthew Haylet, 30, is wanted on recall to prison for breaches of his licence conditions on Friday, March 24
Read moreDetailsA POWERFUL piece of artwork was unveiled on Monday morning, in a ceremony which highlighted Reading's commitment to tackling knife crime and violence.
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