Man charged after four shopping bags filled with suspected cocaine found in Roby
12:48 08/07/2026A Knowsley man has been charged after 38kg of suspected cocaine was found in van in Roby yesterday, Tuesday 7 July.
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A Knowsley man has been charged after 38kg of suspected cocaine was found in van in Roby yesterday, Tuesday 7 July.
A man has been arrested after an estimated 38kg of suspected cocaine was found in van in Roby this afternoon, Tuesday 7 July.
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Youth related ASB
Issued 09 June 2026
From feedback in the community and on social media we are aware that youth related anti-social behaviour is an issue across our town centres including Huyton. We know that the better weather and school holidays across the summer months heightens these issues and to combat this we have town centre summer plans in place to increase patrols in town centres at key times, target offenders and work with partners to engage with the youths and provide diversionary activities.