Behind bars: the homeless man who shoplifted in Tilehurst on a ‘near daily basis’
A HOMELESS man who went on a shoplifting spree in Tilehurst on a 'near daily basis' has been jailed.
A HOMELESS man who went on a shoplifting spree in Tilehurst on a 'near daily basis' has been jailed.
A SECOND person has been charged with attempted murder following an incident in a Reading town centre bar earlier this ...
THAMES Valley Police is joining a new trial of cameras that can tell when a motorist is using their mobile ...
A Reading nightclub is expected to temporarily close after cocaine was discovered at the venue.
A MAN has gone missing from Earley, and police are appealing for help to try and trace him.
A SONNING man has been jailed for dealing crack cocaine, heroin, and cocaine.
Thames Valley Police have announced that a body has been found during their search for Tristan, a 21-year-old man reported ...
Police investigations are ongoing following a stabbing which took place in Walkabout bar, central Reading, on Saturday, February 10
Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery at knife-point in Reading on Thursday, February 8
POLICE are appealing for help locating a man after a couple were attacked while walking their dog in Reading
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