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Drugs and weapons have been seized by police teams in Stevenage following, another week of action in the fight against drug crime in the town.
Between Tuesday 5 September and Friday 8 September, officers from the Stevenage Scorpion Team, Neighbourhood Team, Operational Support Group and response teams, executed seven warrants at addresses in Wisden Road, Broadwater Crescent, Hyde Green, Foxfield, Hadwell Close, Homestead Moat and Colestrete Close.
Class A and B drugs were seized, along with a sword and a hunting knife at one address.
Three local males have been arrested for drug, weapon and proceeds of crime offences and investigations continue.
Detective Inspector Nick Rega said: “Our work to tackle drug related crime is ongoing and we will continue to target those who commit drug related crime in our town.
“The information we receive from members of the public is invaluable to us and I want to reassure local residents that we look into every report we receive. We may not always act on this intelligence immediately, as it could form part of a bigger investigation we are working on, but please keep it coming.”
If you think that drug related crime is taking place in your area and you have not reported it to us, please do so.
You can also report information online, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form (opens in a new window).