Posted: Fri 30th Aug 2024

Woman arrested and drugs seized after police warrant at Wrexham home

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

A woman has been arrested and drugs have been seized following a warrant in Wrexham today.

Offices from the Wrexham Town Neighbourhood Policing Team executed the raid at a house in Rhostyllen at around 10am this morning (Friday, August 30).

Police say that large quantities of drugs – believed to be cannabis – were seized from the address, along with a mobile phone and cash.

A 30-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply and taken to custody.

She has since been interviewed and remains under investigation.

Wrexham City Inspector Heidi Stokes said: “We respond to all information received about suspected drug supply in our community.

“Drug supply leads to criminal activity, especially serious and violent crime, which causes misery and fear in our communities.

“Anyone with concerns in their area can report it to us via our website, by calling us on 101, or anonymously via the independent charity CrimeStoppers.”



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