Teenager from Reading charged with GBH
Karnye Edwards, aged 19 and of Callington Road, has been charged with a count of grievous bodily harm with intent
Karnye Edwards, aged 19 and of Callington Road, has been charged with a count of grievous bodily harm with intent
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a teenager in Reading sustained head injuries during an incident of grievous ...
Police are appealing for witnesses after an incident of GBH left a man in his forties with a broken jaw ...
POLICE have sealed off part of Reading town centre this evening following an assault. A man has been taken to ...
Jake Carter, aged 25, was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty at Reading Crown ...
At around 4.50pm on Wednesday, December 12, a man in his forties was involved in an altercation, during which he ...
Thames valley police has released images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with an incident ...
A MAN waiting for a taxi in Reading town centre was the victim of an attack police are treating as ...
After two linked incidents in Southcote and Tilehurst have led to the death of a Reading man, a murder investigation ...
Police believe the assault of a teenage girl in Southcote and and the attempted murder of a man in his ...
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