A WOULD-BE burglar damaged the back door and a window catch of a Calcot home last week.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were called to Bucklebury last week after thieves attempted to rob a home.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES stole a BMW from a driveway in Tilehurst last week and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsNearly 600 officers have been recruited in the last three years, with the government having met 84% of its target of 20,000 new recruits in the force
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following two incidents of rape in Reading. A woman in her forties was raped by a male in Prospect Mews at some point...
Read moreDetailsThe joint PCC and Chief Constable's community fund is now taking applications from projects supporting TVP policing in the Thames Valley area
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY man who was nearly three times over the limit has been given a suspended jail sentence for drink driving on the M4
Read moreDetailsA pre-inquest hearing took place in the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday, January 12, where the coroner agreed to open a full investigation
Read moreDetailsNicholas Maze, aged 38 and of Wokingham Road, Reading, was arrested on Thursday, January 12, and charged the following day with one count of robbery
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