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Police praise Operation Reacher campaign success after cannabis find in Carlton

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Police in Gedling borough have praised the success of Operation Reacher, a borough-wide anti-crime campaign, after cannabis was found when the initiative’s dedicated team executed a warrant at a property in Carlton.

A 36-year-old man was yesterday (March 11) in custody following the execution of the warrant at a property on Foxhill Road East.

The search was carried out by Operation Reacher and Carlton Neighbourhood Policing Team.

PICTURED: Cannabis discovered at a property in Carlton (IMAGE: Nottingham Police)
PICTURED: Cannabis discovered at a property in Carlton (IMAGE: Nottingham Police)
PICTURED: Cannabis discovered at a property in Carlton (IMAGE: Nottingham Police)

The male has been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply cannabis and is currently being questioned.

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Quantities of cannabis and prescription drugs were recovered during the search along with high value designer clothing.

Warrants like this come about with the assistance of the community; let us know what’s happening in your area and we’ll come and get them!

Spotted something? Got a story? Email our newsdesk news@gedlingeye.co.uk

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