Northamptonshire Police arrest five on suspicion of drug offences
Officers also seized crack cocaine, cannabis, and a phone suspected to be connected to county lines operations
Last updated 2nd May 2025
Northamptonshire Police have arrested five people on suspicion of drug offences in Northampton.
Northampton’s Neighbourhood Policing Team executed a number of warrants last week, which resulted in a large quantity of Class A drugs being taken off the streets.
On Wednesday 23rd April, officers forced entry into a cuckooed address in Barrack Road and arrested a 27-year-old man on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A drugs.
Cuckooing is a term used to describe the home of a vulnerable person being taken over by a criminal in order to use it to deal, store or take drugs.
Officers also seized a quantity of crack cocaine, cannabis, and a phone suspected to be connected to county lines from the address.
The next day (April 24th), officers conducted a warrant in Broadmead Avenue where more than £30,000 worth of Class A and B drugs were seized.
A pistol and over £10,000 in cash were also recovered and a 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A and B drugs.
On the same day, a 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a Class C drug after £10,000 worth of Class C drugs were found at an address in Moulton.
"We will act"
On Friday, April 25th, two more men, aged 19 and 22, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A drugs.
Chief Inspector Kim Jackson said: “I am really proud of Northampton’s Neighbourhood Policing Team for the incredible work they carried out last week.
“Their professionalism, commitment and ability to work as a team secured some fantastic results. Teamwork is at the heart of everything we do, and last week is a great example of that in action.
“I’d also like to thank our local community for continuing to trust us with their information and I hope these results show that we will act on the intelligence provided to us.
“Our job as a neighbourhood policing team is to work with our local residents to make the area a safer place and I want to reassure people that we will continue working hard to do just that.”