Drug dealing, substance misuse, and the exploitation of vulnerable people continue to be concerns raised by residents and community partners across the ward. The
community has highlighted the significant impact that drug-related activity can have on neighbourhoods, families, businesses, and individuals, particularly where criminal networks seek to profit from the supply of illegal substances and exploit those who may be vulnerable. Cleveland Police remains committed to proactively tackling these issues through a combination of enforcement, safeguarding, prevention, and partnership working.
Our priority is to reduce the harm caused by drug-related crime by targeting those responsible for the supply of controlled drugs and associated criminality within our communities. Through proactive policing, intelligence-led operations, targeted patrols, and community engagement, officers will continue to identify, disrupt, and prosecute those involved in drug dealing. Recent enforcement activity has demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach, with a number of arrests resulting from proactive policing tactics that have uncovered wider criminal networks operating within and beyond the ward.
Protecting vulnerable people sits at the heart of our response. Individuals involved in drug supply frequently exploit children, young people, and adults who may be vulnerable due to age, mental health concerns, substance dependency, financial hardship, or personal circumstances. This exploitation can take many forms, including coercion, intimidation, criminal exploitation, and involvement in drug distribution networks. Working closely with safeguarding partners, social care, education providers, and specialist support services, we will continue to identify those at risk, provide appropriate interventions, and ensure those who exploit others are brought to justice.
We also recognise the links between drug-related activity and other forms of criminality, including violence, anti-social behaviour, organised crime, and the sale of illicit goods such as illegal cigarettes, tobacco, and vapes. Working alongside Trading Standards, local authority teams, housing providers, and community organisations, we will continue to target those involved in criminal enterprises that cause harm within our communities.
Education and prevention remain essential to our long-term approach. Through engagement with schools, colleges, youth groups, and community organisations, officers will continue to raise awareness of the dangers of substance misuse and the risks of criminal exploitation. By helping young people recognise the warning signs and consequences of involvement in drug-related activity, we aim to build resilience and prevent harm before it occurs.
Through proactive enforcement, safeguarding, education, and strong partnership working, Cleveland Police will continue to tackle drug dealing, substance misuse, and exploitation. Our aim is to reduce harm, protect vulnerable people, disrupt criminal networks, and ensure the ward remains a safe place to live, work, and visit.