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Man charged after police pursuit from Reading to Henley

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The pursuit of a White Audi began in Reading on Thursday, March 26, before officers brought the vehicle to a halt on White Hill (A4130), on the approach to Henley Bridge.

Photos shared with The Reading Chronicle showed multiple police cars parked on the curb near Leander Club with blue lights flashing, as officers stood in the background.

Tyrique Landers, 25, of Hawthorne Crescent, Slough, was remanded in custody and has since been charged for 12 counts of nine different offences.

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He was charged with three counts of criminal damage to property, valued under £5,000, two counts of assault by beating, and one count each of; using violence to secure entry to premises, using a motor vehicle in public without third-party insurance, intentional strangulation, possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article in public, driving a motor vehicle dangerously, driving while disqualified, failing to provide a specimen for analysis as a vehicle driver.

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The suspect was initially arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse, dangerous driving, and driving while disqualified.

He is due to appear at Reading Crown Court later this month on Monday, April 20.





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