HERE are the crimes police have appealed for your help in solving over the past 24 hours.
If you have any information relating to the crimes, contact the force on 101.
With that, comes a number of arrests being made with one man appearing in court over an imitation firearms incident in Bracknell.
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1. Suspected gunman appears in court over firearms incident in Priestwood
A man has appeared in court after gun shots were fired in Priestwood on Tuesday, July 28.
Adam Spindlow, 27, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
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2. Baby attacked with an electric screwdriver by five burglars - police appeal
A horrific attack saw a baby hit with an electric screwdriver by five burglars.
At 9.50pm on Tuesday, July 28, five men forced entry into a house in London Road, Wokingham by damaging the front door.
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3. Police respond to concerns of man 'acting suspiciously' in forest
Police have spoken out to address concerns of a male 'acting suspiciously' in Swinley Forest.
The force put a statement online after 'receiving a number of reports' relating to the concerns in both the Forest and Savernake Park areas of Bracknell.
The statement said that police tracked down the man involved and after a 'full debrief' it was found that no offences had been committed.
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4. Drivers caught speeding on road given 'strong words of advice' in police operation
Officers from the Wokingham neighbourhood team carried out a speeding operation in Wellington Road, at the junction with Barkham Road.
The police carried out the operation following a number of reports from residents about drivers speeding on the road.
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