WE HAVE rounded up the five most popular crime-related stories that took place in Bracknell this week.

 

1. Suspect charged after women's pictures allegedly taken without consent and uploaded online with 'derogatory' comments

 

Bracknell News:

 

A MAN has been charged with a string of offences after pictures of young women were allegedly taken at Royal Holloway University and uploaded to social media.

Thomas Cramer is accused of photographing students without their knowledge or consent and posting them on Instagram, along with a string of insulting captions.

For the full story, click here.

 

2. The dozen criminals locked up for more than 50 years at court last week

 

Bracknell News:

 

A DOZEN criminals were sentenced to more than 54 years in prison at Reading Crown Court last week.

Judges handed out jail terms to criminals who had committed sex offences, burglaries and a kidnapping.

Here’s who appeared in the dock last week.

 

3. Speedy driver slapped with hefty fine for doing 105MPH on motorway

 

Bracknell News:

 

A SPEEDY driver has been slapped with a fine worth hundreds of pounds after being caught racing down the motorway at 105MPH.

Neal Wright, of Windermere Gate in Bracknell, was hauled before the courts after the speedy encounter on the A329M.

For the full story, click here.

 

4. Pervert who filmed 14-year-old girl undressing on webcam bought device to 'film cats'

 

Bracknell News:

 

A PERVERT who filmed a 14-year-old girl getting undressed on a webcam years before sexually assaulting her will not serve any time in jail.

Matthew Hewitson, who said he bought the device to 'film cats', was also caught with dozens of indecent images of children and extreme pornographic images while residing in Bracknell.

For the full story, click here.

 

5. Haul of alcohol seized from 'group of 40' underage drinkers at park

 

Bracknell News:

 

A HAUL of alcohol has been seized from a large group of underage drinkers at a local park.

Thames Valley Police said the group of 'approximately 40 youths' were causing issues at Great Holland’s Recreational Ground.

For the full story, click here.