THESE are the crimes that police need your help to solve in and around Bracknell this week.
To report any information relating to these cases, call the non-emergency number 101 or go to thamesvalley.police.uk
Staff member hit over the head with bottle in shop attack: Police release CCTV
Police released CCTV images this week after a shopkeeper was left injured after being hit in the head with a bottle.
The victim, a man in his fifties, as working at the shop in Ascot when he was attacked.
Officers released CCTV of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the assault.
Read the full police appeal here
A man has appeared in court after a stabbing in Bracknell
An investigation was launched by police after a man in his 20s was found stabbed in Bracknell at the weekend.
A man was brought before Reading Magistrates' Court on Monday charged with grievous bodily harm.
CCTV: Nurse feels 'sick' after reportedly catching would-be thieves 'attempt to steal catalytic converter'
Footage claimed to have captured the moment two men in hi-vis jackets attempted to steal from underneath a car parked on a driveway in Winkfield.
Police, despite being unable to verify the footage, confirmed it is investigating an attempted theft of a catalytic converter from a vehicle.
Shocking image shows teenagers playing 'chicken' on train tracks
Teenagers have been spotted trespassing on train tracks in a "shocking" image shared by Network Rail in their latest safety campaign.
Network Rail is warning people to stay off the tracks after a rise in trespassing incidents across the area during lockdown.
Click here for the full appeal
Man punched to the floor in robbery outside Indian takeaway
A man has been robbed of cash after being punched to the ground and attacked outside an Indian takeaway.
Thames Valley Police said the victim, a man in his forties, was stood outside Jahan Kitchen in Sandhurst when it happened.
For the police description of the attackers click here
All of the above investigations are not linked by police.
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