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 three men arrested in suspicion of an attempted murder.
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1. ATTEMPTED MURDER PROBE: Three men arrested over stabbing
Detectives have launched an investigation into the 'attempted murder' of a man in his 50s.
The stabbing happened at 1.30am on Sunday, November 10, in 2019 in Shefford Crescent in Wokingham.
A man in his 50s was injured with stab wounds and was taken to hospital.
2.Man charged with attempted murder following stabbing
A man has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing in Reading.
David Rackett, aged 57, of Scours Lane, Reading, was charged with a single count of attempted murder on August 20.
The charge relates to an attack which happened in Scours Lane on Sunday (August 16) when a woman in her 40s was assaulted and stabbed.
3.Man convicted for theft, fraud and shoplifting in Reading town centre
A man has been convicted for a total of 12 counts of theft, fraud, and shoplifting.
42-year-old Kamran Latif, of no fixed abode, was convicted in Reading Magistrates Court on Friday, August 14.
He pleaded guilty to all charges placed against him, including five counts of theft, five counts of fraud, and two counts of shoplifting.
4. Woman gets hospital treatment following serious car crash
A serious crash on Caversham Road has led to a young woman being sent to hospital.
The crash took place at around 10.30pm on Caversham Road, Reading, on August 18.
The victim, a 20 year old woman, was rushed to hospital after being hit by a silver Toyota Yaris.
5.Beware – Bogus loft insulation phone calls scamming residents out of thousands
A warning has been sent out to residents in Bracknell over a "pushy and persistent" telephone scam.
Silva Homes has warned it's residents in Bracknell, Sandhurst and Crowthorne after receiving reports of a phone call scam.
Neighbours have been receiving a call from a Reading number beginning in 01184 claiming that their loft is hazardous.
The PPP (Public Protection Partnership) said they are aware of a scam targeting residents for spray loft works at the cost of several thousand pounds, typically £4,000.
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