Police attending ‘fear for welfare’ incident in central Reading
THAMES Valley Police is currently attending an incident in central Reading and has asked members of the public to stay ...
THAMES Valley Police is currently attending an incident in central Reading and has asked members of the public to stay ...
THAMES Valley Police has made two arrests following an incident outside Reading Crown Court on Thursday, March 9. Police posted ...
Polcie are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage after a vehicle involved in suspected drug supply was involved in ...
A READING man has been sentenced after being found guilty of coercive control, following a nine-day hearing at Oxford Crown ...
Lawrence Tozer, 26, was convicted by unanimous jury and sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment for causing death ...
A MAN from Earley has been jailed following a stabbing in Reading. Jordan Musa, aged 27, of London Road, Earley, ...
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man in his seventies was the victim of a robbery near Tesco on ...
A MAN has been arrested by Thames Valley Police in connection with two rapes which took place in Reading. John ...
Three from Reading were among four jailed at a sentencing hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 27, following ...
Officers have arrested a 27-year-old man from Essex, and a 31-year-old from Romford, London, on suspicion of aggravated burglary and ...
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