‘Prolific’ shoplifter jailed for 36 thefts from stores, banned from shops across Reading
A shoplifter who repeatedly targeted Reading stores has been jailed for a year, following a string of over 30 thefts from stores
Read moreDetailsA shoplifter who repeatedly targeted Reading stores has been jailed for a year, following a string of over 30 thefts from stores
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Read moreDetailsA MAN has been given a three-year Football Banning Order after being convicted of offences linked to disorder involving football supporters in Reading
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Read moreDetailsNeighbourhood crime, knife crime, shoplifting, and rural crime have all dropped, the latest figures from the PCC's annual report show
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Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been jailed for a string of domestic abuse offences, including controlling behaviour, violent assaults, and strangulation.
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Read moreDetailsA decision has been made on whether a cinema in Reading can stay open after it was caught operating unlawfully for weeks on end.
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