Grangetown: The Greater Eston police team continue to take robust action in tackling drug related activity and the harm it causes within the community. Neighbourhood officers are working proactively to identify and disrupt those involved in drug dealing through targeted patrols, intelligence led operations and warrants and working with partner agencies.
Drug dealing can have a serious impact on residents, often contributing to anti-social behaviour, violence, exploitation and wider community concerns. Police remain committed to addressing these issues by carrying out warrants, conducting stop searches where appropriate and increasing patrols in identified hot spot areas.
In the last three months on the Grangetown ward there have been two successful Drugs warrants actioned on properties that were causing issues to the local community through their involvement in drug dealing. One warrant was conducted under OP ARTEMIS which is a committed day of action involving many different police departments to tackle crime and serious disorder in our areas. In all, 3 nominals were arrested and dealt with for Possessing with intent to supply class A drugs. There have also been other successful warrants conducted on other wards across the Graeter Eston area some resulting in orders being granted by the courts for the closure of the properties.
We encourage anyone who witnesses drug dealing activity or has any information relating to such behaviour to contact police and welcome any reports which may assist us to tackle this crime, even if reported anonymously.