Police appeal for help tracing wanted man with links to Reading
Ricky Turner is 34-years-old and wanted on recall to prison?he is known to frequent Reading town centre and surrounding areas ...
Ricky Turner is 34-years-old and wanted on recall to prison?he is known to frequent Reading town centre and surrounding areas ...
A Reading man has been handed a nearly thirty-year sentence after being found guilty of a string of charges, including ...
Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was allegedly subjected to racist abuse inside a Reading restaurant.
Edwine Kiplangat, aged 29, of London Road, Reading, pleaded guilty to one count of murder and two counts of assault ...
A serving officer with Thames Valley Police has been suspended and charged with sexual assault in relation to an incident ...
A man has been jailed after he threw a bag containing drugs and cash out of a window when officers ...
Police are appealing for a specific witness after a woman was robbed and knocked unconscious in Reading.
A man has been jailed for 27 months after police recovered class A drugs during two separate arrests in Reading.
Police will deploy Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans on Oxford Road on Monday, 11 May, as part of an operation ...
Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in the Kensington Park area of Reading.
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