Five-minute garage break-in leads to items being stolen
THIEVES broke into a garage in Burghfield Common last week, taking just five minutes to steal a number of unspecified item
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a garage in Burghfield Common last week, taking just five minutes to steal a number of unspecified item
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone was stolen from a home in central Reading last week
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn more about the Great Train Robbery is on offer for visitors to the Thames Valley Police Museum.
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 order has been put in place close to the John Robson recreation ground in Whitley until 1am on Sunday, July 10
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her forties was stabbed in the neck as she sat on a bench outside a Reading town centre church
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing that took place in east Reading on Monday, July 4
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a man in his thirties was the victim of a robbery in the early hours of Wednesday, July 6
Read moreDetailsA BIKE marking event will take place tomorrow at Green Park.
Read moreDetailsThe section 60 order put in place in east Reading has now been extended for a further 24 hours until around 6.40pm on Wednesday, July 6
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES looking for a cleaner home stole a vacuum cleaner when they broke into an Earley home last month
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