Reading woman sentenced after robberies and needle threats
Siobhan Maven-Hazeltonn was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after threatening shop staff with a needle following multiple thefts
Read moreDetailsSiobhan Maven-Hazeltonn was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after threatening shop staff with a needle following multiple thefts
Read moreDetailsA man was pronounced dead at the scene after falling from a bridge on Saturday, December 10
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN Christmas shopping in Reading town centre was left with bruising after she was dragged out of a store, and kicked in the stomach
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, December 6, a white BMW X5 collided with three other vehicles before leaving the road and colliding with a pedestrian on Church Street
Read moreDetailsJake Carter, aged 25, was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty at Reading Crown Court on Friday, December 2
Read moreDetailsAt around 4.50pm on Wednesday, December 12, a man in his forties was involved in an altercation, during which he was hit in the face by the offender
Read moreDetailsTHE FRIENDS and family of Sally Gunnee, who died following a road traffic collision on Wokingham Road, have released a tribute to her. “Sally Gunnee sadly passed away on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsOfficers and members of staff were commended by the chief constable on Wednesday, November 23, for their part in the investigation
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and 22-year-old man has been arrested following an incident of GBH in Friar Street on Sunday, December 4
Read moreDetailsIn the small hours of Sunday, November 27, three men were attacked by a group of other men while standing outside the Black Diamond Club
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