More than 30 incidents against traffic wardens in Reading over past two years – we won’t tolerate it, say council
FOLLOWING news that two traffic wardens were attacked and threatened at knifepoint in Reading earlier this month
FOLLOWING news that two traffic wardens were attacked and threatened at knifepoint in Reading earlier this month
Thames Valley Police took formal action on just under 7% ? one in 14 ? of reported rapes over the ...
A HOME in Caversham was targeted by thieves and Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
A WOMAN was left with facial injuries during a late-night assault in Reading town centre.
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to multiple burglaries in Pangbourne. Three burglaries were reported to have occurred between ...
A SERVING Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with malicious communications and harassment following an investigation by the force. ...
READING'S police officers, staff, and members of the public were among those commended at a commendation ceremony. In March, Reading ...
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a suspicious incident that took place in Reading. On Tuesday, April 11, ...
Thames Valley Police will begin rolling out the new devices over the course of the next twelve months, twenty years ...
TWO MEN from Reading have been handed jail sentences for drug offences
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