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MEET the man who is single-handedly taking weapons off Reading s streets in his own amnesty. Odane Cross, a resident of Tilehurst, has been busy recently holding his own police-verified knife amnesty across Reading and its surrounding areas. The amnesty has been running since February 19, after he was granted permission by Police, and Mr Cross said he was inspired after a number of deaths involving knives recently. It comes alongside local calls to help stamp out knife crime, backed by a Reading Chronicle campaign, as several serious incidents have prompted murder investigations in the town in recent months. Mr Cross said: The boy who died on Dulnan Close was on my doorstep, and a mate of mine died in my arms after being stabbed in London when I was 15.