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Officers have made four arrests after executing warrants in Southampton in relation to cross-border drug-supply activity.
The warrants were executed at two addresses just before 8.20am on Monday 30 May.
Officers searched an address on Summit Way and another address on Cotswold Road.
During the searches, officers found a quantity of suspected Class A drugs, a quantity of Class B drugs, a quantity of cash and other drug-related paraphernalia.
A 45-year-old man, a 45-year-old woman and a 34-year-old woman, all from Southampton, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs and acquiring / using / possessing criminal property.
While a 56-year-old man, also from Southampton, was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A and Class B drugs, as well as acquiring / using / possessing criminal property.
They have all been released under investigation, with the exception of the 45-year-old woman who remains in custody at this time.
We would like to thank the local residents for their patience as we completed our enquiries yesterday.
As a reminder, information that we receive from the community is vital and informs where we put our resources, while allowing us to take action against any illegal activity.
If you, or anyone you know, suspects that an address in your neighbourhood is being used for drug dealing, drug-related activity or associated crime, then please report it to us by calling 101.