Bike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Bike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Read moreDetailsBike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Read moreDetailsA BLUE BMW 420D was taken from the driveway of a home in Rushmoor Gardens, Calcot.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES struck in the early hours of Thursday, March 2 to take a vehicle from a Calcot driveway.
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
Read moreDetailsA woman in her sixties was walking along Silver Street at around 9.30pm on Saturday, March 4, when she was approached from behind by two offenders
Read moreDetailsThe PCC, Matthew Barber, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have awarded more than £105,000 to groups around Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been sentenced after being found guilty of coercive control, following a nine-day hearing at Oxford Crown Court. Imran Beg, 35 and of Brighton Road, has been...
Read moreDetailsLawrence Tozer, 26, was convicted by unanimous jury and sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment for causing death by dangerous driving
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help tracing a person who was reported missing from Wokingham on Monday, February 20, and may have links to the Reading area
Read moreDetailsEIGHT people armed with samurai swords and machetes are reported to have been roaming Reading, forcing police to take action.
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