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We have arrested two men and seized suspected drugs, cash and scrambler bikes following a warrant in Crosby on Friday 5 June.
At around 8.35am, officers attended a premises on Radburn Road to carry out a warrant. A large quantity of suspected cannabis, nitrous oxide, cash and five scrambler bikes were seized.

Two men, aged 39 and 18 and both from Crosby, were detained and arrested on suspicion of the following offences:
Possession with intent to supply Class B and C drugs; Possession of cocaine; and Handling stolen goods. Both men were taken to police stations for questioning and have been released under investigation pending further enquiries.


Detective Chief Inspector David Jones said: "This is an ongoing investigation but it is extremely pleasing to have identified and removed suspected drugs and scrambler bikes from circulation.
“We see on a daily basis the harm that both issues cause in our communities, and we’re determined to keep responding to information where we can take positive action."
Suspect that drug dealing or other crime is happening where you are? Contact us via @MerPolCC, 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 and we will do the rest.