#Latest news with #NinaSargentYahoo5 days agoYahooAction on properties at centre of crime issuesClosure orders have been secured for two Cornish properties at the centre of alleged drug crimes and anti-social behaviour. Devon and Cornwall Police said the orders for the buildings on Berries Avenue in Bude had been granted after officers received reports of suspected drug dealing, drug-related violence and anti-social behaviour. The force said reports included people visiting the properties at all hours of the day including some who had taken drugs, which led to further disturbances. The orders make it an offence for anyone to enter either address for three months. More news stories for Cornwall Listen to the latest news for Cornwall PC Nina Sargent said the issues involving the two properties had a "significant detrimental impact" on the local community. She added: "Everyone deserves to live in peace and without fear of crime. "This type of criminal behaviour will not be tolerated and we will continue to take action against those responsible." A police spokesperson said the tenants of the properties had been signposted to necessary support services and officers would work with them while the orders are active to ensure future crime prevention. Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Shops ordered to close for selling illegal tobacco Partial closure order to help victim of cuckooing Closure order granted for Cornwall flat Devon and Cornwall Police
Yahoo5 days agoYahooAction on properties at centre of crime issuesClosure orders have been secured for two Cornish properties at the centre of alleged drug crimes and anti-social behaviour. Devon and Cornwall Police said the orders for the buildings on Berries Avenue in Bude had been granted after officers received reports of suspected drug dealing, drug-related violence and anti-social behaviour. The force said reports included people visiting the properties at all hours of the day including some who had taken drugs, which led to further disturbances. The orders make it an offence for anyone to enter either address for three months. More news stories for Cornwall Listen to the latest news for Cornwall PC Nina Sargent said the issues involving the two properties had a "significant detrimental impact" on the local community. She added: "Everyone deserves to live in peace and without fear of crime. "This type of criminal behaviour will not be tolerated and we will continue to take action against those responsible." A police spokesperson said the tenants of the properties had been signposted to necessary support services and officers would work with them while the orders are active to ensure future crime prevention. Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Shops ordered to close for selling illegal tobacco Partial closure order to help victim of cuckooing Closure order granted for Cornwall flat Devon and Cornwall Police