Man charged after police injured in traffic collision in Reading
A Reading man has been charged in connection with a road traffic collision that left two police officers with minor injuries.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged in connection with a road traffic collision that left two police officers with minor injuries.
Read moreDetailsA 32-year-old man from Reading has been arrested on supsicion of driving a motor vehicle dangerously, dri
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police made a total of 12 arrests in Windsor, Berkshire during the state visit of President of the United States Donald Trump
Read moreDetailsPolice have identified three men that they wish to speak to in connection with a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA serving officer based at Reading police station has been charged with rape and sexual assault.
Read moreDetailsThe appeal follows an incident of outraging public decency in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for a specific witness following an incident of outraging public decency in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFour people have been sentenced to over a decade in jail each following a stabbing in Reading last year which left the victim in a coma
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed an appeal for witnesses to a road traffic collision which has led to the death of a cyclist in Woodley
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has launched a murder investigation following the stabbing of a woman in Reading
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