Six convicted in connection with murder of Reece Heffernan
Six people have been convicted in connection with the murder of Reece Heffernan, who was stabbed in Tilehurst last October
Read moreDetailsSix people have been convicted in connection with the murder of Reece Heffernan, who was stabbed in Tilehurst last October
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police undertook a warrant at a property in Whitley on Tuesday, August 23.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORBIKE has been stolen from a home in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsTHE Metropolitan Police has charged three men in connection with a series of offences across the south of England, including a ram raid in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is releasing CCTV images of a manwho may have vital information regarding a report of burglary in Reading
Read moreDetailsFollowing the death of Sheldon Lewcock in Tilehurst, Thames Valley Police's major crime unit has now concluded its murder investigation
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and dash-cam footage after four offenders attacked a man in his forties on the M4 on Monday, August 15
Read moreDetailsByron Haines, aged 31, of HMP Bullingdon, was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 12
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 Order has been put in place following an incident of public order in Tilehurst until Tuesday, August 16,
Read moreDetailsA HOME in Oxford Road was targeted by thieves in an overnight raid last week
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