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Woman and three men arrested at North Yorkshire home

Woman and three men arrested at North Yorkshire home

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A WOMAN and three men have been arrested at a home in North Yorkshire.
The county's police force say the four were arrested in Scarborough following a visit to an address at Northstead Flats on Saturday (August 2).
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A police spokesman said: 'Four adults were arrested on suspicion of drug offences, including being concern in the supply of Class B drugs and possession with intent to supply a Class B drug.
'Following a search of the property, a quantity of drugs was seized along with a large knife.
'The three men, 49, 23 and 20 and the woman, 42, all from Scarborough, have been bailed until October whilst the investigation is ongoing.
'We are working with our communities which is one of the best ways that we can cut crime and keep people safe. If you have any information which could help with this investigation, or other drug related crime, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. The call is free, and you won't be asked for your name.
'You can also contact 101. Please quote reference 12250143608.'
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