FIVE Key crime stories this week in Reading WE HAVE rounded up five key crime stories taking place across Reading this week. From police appeals for witnesses to concerning crime statistics, here is what this week s news has to offer for crime stories.
1. Track-and-trace worker avoids jail after admitting to terrifying attack on neighbour A TRACK and trace worker has avoided jail despite admitting to a ‘terrifying’ attack which left his neighbour with three broken bones. James Dyer, of Longs Way, Wokingham, slapped and punched his neighbour before grabbing a pizza cutter in a “nasty” rampage back in December 2018. For more information, click here.
A READING mum says she ‘doesn’t feel safe’ after CCTV caught three thieves ransacking her home just metres from where her daughter sleeps. Hayley Hallas’s family, who live in Riseley near Wellington Country Park, were robbed in the early hours of the morning one day last week when thieves stole three prized motocross bikes. The bikes, which belonged to her step-father Adrian Williams and who lives next door at the same site, are said to be worth around £80,000. Hayley told the Chronicle she realised her home had been robbed when she woke up and noticed a pair of bolt-cutters on the floor next to the container where the bikes were kept.
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