Drug possession and anti-social driving were targeted as part of a police operation in Holme Wood this week.
Officers from the Bradford South neighbourhood policing team were deployed into Holme Wood and the surrounding areas on Wednesday.
Police were tasked with combatting anti-social vehicle use, drugs and crimes such as theft, burglary and robbery.
Taking what the force described as “an intelligence based approach”, police made enquiries using information about people identified as having involvement in anti-social activities.
One man was reported for failing to stop for police and obstruction.
There were seven stop and search warrants for multiple articles, leading to big results.
Two adults were dealt a community resolution for drugs possession, one vehicle was seized for having no insurance and 10 intelligence reports were received for the same kinds of offences.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Bradford South NPT said: “The Neighbourhood Policing Team for Tong will continue to work hard to combat crime in the area and continue with proactive operations alongside targeted work on a daily basis, working with the community and partners to attack criminality in the area and bring those, who seek to cause misery and exploit the vulnerable, to justice.”
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