Two arrests have been made following a drugs raid on a property in Fleetwood.
On Friday (April 25), officers from the Fleetwood Neighbourhood team and Specialist Operations executed a drug warrant at an address in Fleetwood, and found a quantity of white power, suspected to be Class A drugs.
A man aged 22 and a woman aged 44, both from Fleetwood, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A drugs.
Both have been released pending further investigation, with conditions.
As a part of Fleetwood Police’s commitment to tackle serious and organised crime in the town, Neighbourhood Sergeant Andy Ward said: ‘’We know drug dealing has a huge impact on our communities, and we want to reassure residents that we will act on information, and follow through with the necessary actions, such as a warrant.
“This warrant was executed as a part of our involvement in the Prosper Partnership. The partnership includes local Police, councils and other key community partners working together to make Fleetwood a better, safer place to live and visit.
“I would urge anyone with information to report it directly to us, or anonymously via Crimestoppers. We take reports of serious and organised crime very seriously we will not tolerate such criminality in our area.”

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