POLICE smashed into a house and found a large amount of suspected drugs and a crossbow.
Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Bradford South Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) went to a property in Second Street, in the Low Moor area.
They smashed through a door, taking the right-hand upper glass panel out, to gain access.
Inside was a suspected "drugs setup", according to a spokesperson for Bradford South NPT.
Officers discovered a large amount of suspected drugs, mobile phones, a flick knife and a crossbow at the house.
All these items were seized.
Police said the electricity at the property is suspected to have been bypassed.
An individual was arrested on suspicion of production of cannabis, abstracting electricity and possession of an offensive weapon in a private place.
The suspect was interviewed and charged with the latter offence.
They were released under investigation for the alleged drug offences while officers continue to examine the scene.
The spokesperson for Bradford South NPT said: "Thanks to our communities for the information, we couldn't do the job we do without your support."
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