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A boy has been charged after dozens of deals of suspected crack cocaine and heroin were recovered by Proactive Team officers in Middlesbrough.
Around 3:30pm on Saturday 30th May, officers spotted a teenage boy carrying out suspected drug activity on Waterloo Road, where he was arrested and taken into police custody.
Officers seized over 50 individual deals of suspected crack cocaine and heroin when he was searched.
They also recovered an iphone and £20 in cash, and a subsequent address search led officers to seize another £115 in cash.
The 15-year-old boy was charged with two counts of posession with intent to supply class A drugs and was due to appear at Teesside Magistrates Court on Monday 1st June.