House break-in in Reading sees thieves steal items
THIEVES broke into a home in Wykeham Road and stole a number of unspecified items.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a home in Wykeham Road and stole a number of unspecified items.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES managed to steal a keyless car in an overnight raid earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was assaulted as he made his way home from a night out in the early hours of Saturday morning
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will be given the funding over three years to support and fund new and existing services
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police confirm the identity of the victim as Sheldon Lewcock, aged 19, from Reading
Read moreDetailsAfter two linked incidents in Southcote and Tilehurst have led to the death of a Reading man, a murder investigation has been launched
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to speak to members of the public who helped after a robbery and assault in Broad Street
Read moreDetailsAS THE long hot summer continues, police have issued a warning not to give thieves a window of opportunity.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man in connection with an incident of criminal damage in Cumberland Road on Monday, August 1
Read moreDetailsA THIEF attempted to break into a home in Reading last week, but was unsuccessful.
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