Police appeal for help tracing man wanted for failure to appear at court
Officers are seeking help in locating Andrew Kemp, 36, from Earley, who failed to appear at Reading Magistrate's Court in ...
Officers are seeking help in locating Andrew Kemp, 36, from Earley, who failed to appear at Reading Magistrate's Court in ...
THIEVES threatened to stab a teenager walking through Christchurch Meadows in a pre-Christmas attempted robbery.
MORE than 100 knives were handed over in Berkshire during a week-long amnesty earlier this month.
UPDATE: The appeal to locate this person has been closed following the discovery of a body. The original article remains ...
A man was left with serious injuries after an E-bike was involved in a collision at the junction of Broomfield ...
A PLAN to relocate Reading's police station to Whitley has been delayed by another year.
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, has officially opened the latest round of community funding for crime ...
Police are appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision involving a black hackney carriage taxi and a pedestrian on ...
++ Patricia has been found safe and well ++ A CAVERSHAM HEIGHTS woman has gone missing, and police are ...
Between Tuesday, May 9, and Sunday, May 28 ? just 19 days ? officers attended and dealt with nine fatal ...
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