Two sentenced for drug offences in Reading after nearly £2,000 of Class A drugs found
Two men have been sentenced to jail time for drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation in Reading
Two men have been sentenced to jail time for drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation in Reading
A TEENAGER was sexually assaulted in Reading town centre and police are appealing for witnesses to the late-night attack
LAST WEEK, Thames Valley Police successfully arrest a wanted person, partly thanks to sound work by a passerby and its ...
Four men have been convicted in relation to a double kidnapping in Reading.
TWO TEENAGE girls have gone missing and police are appealing for help to try and find them.
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for help from members of the public in tracing a man wanted on recall to ...
THAMES Valley Police are looking to reunite two abandoned bikes with their owners.
An 18-year-old man from Reading has been arrested following an incident of dangerous driving which took place on Saturday
A man in his fifties was in a verbal disagreement with a group of other men, during which he was ...
MEMBERS of the public will have the opportunity to go behind the scenes with the police at an upcoming open ...
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