Non-emergency calls to 101 will be free of charge from tomorrow
The Home Office announced that all communication providers will be changing the way they charge for the non-emergency service, which ...
The Home Office announced that all communication providers will be changing the way they charge for the non-emergency service, which ...
Kayleigh Stephens, 33, and her four children were last seen at around 3.45pm in Woodley on Thursday, January 23.
"Of the 999 calls we received last week only 20% required a Thames Valley Police officer to attend immediately. Meaning ...
A TEENAGER was sexually assaulted in Spencers Wood while walking through a field. Thames Valley Police has issued an efit ...
THE window of a house in Wokingham was smashed during a burglary last month. Between 11am on Friday, October 27 ...
TWO homes in Twyford have been burgled in the last two weeks. Between Tuesday, October 31 and Friday, November 3, ...
A WALLET was stolen from a car in Earley last week. At around 1.30am on Wednesday, November 1, a car ...
JEWELLERY has been stolen from a property at the University of Reading in Earley. At some point on Monday, someone ...
THE WINDOWS of two cars parked in Sonning were smashed last week. Between 7pm and 8pm on Tuesday, October 17, ...
LEAD cladding has been stolen from a roof in Woodley. Overnight on Wednesday, October 18, a resident was woken up ...
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