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Our officers carried out a proactive warrant at an address in Truro, seizing a quantity of suspected class A drugs from the property. Following community concerns about the address and reports of information about suspected drug dealing, evidence was gathered to secure a warrant under the Misuse of Drugs Act. The warrant took place at the property earlier in May and resulted in the seizure of suspected class A drug cocaine. A 46 year old woman was arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply. The woman is currently on police bail while enquiries are ongoing. Police Sergeant David Pearce, said: “I hope this sends a message to our communities that we’re listening to your concerns, acting on your reports and taking robust action against drug supply in our city. “We will continue to conduct thorough investigations and take proactive action like this to make Truro a hostile place for people looking to commit crime. “Your reports are vital in our investigations, they help to secure warrants, target our patrols and gather further evidence to put offenders before the courts. We’re listening, so please continue to come forward and report what you know.” The warrant was led by the pro-active unit and the Truro neighbourhood police team, supported by the Force Support Group. If you have any information about illegal activity, please report it to Devon & Cornwall Police. To do this, please visit our website or call 101. In an emergency call 999. Information can also be passed 100% anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111, or via their website. | ||||
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