Police close down ‘crack house’
Police have sealed off a house in a Surrey village which they believed was being used by drug dealers.
Surrey Police said the property in Birch Road, Farncombe, was boarded up on Friday following an order from South West Surrey magistrates.
A 27-year-old man was arrested during an early morning raid at the address at the end of July.
The force said they had evidence that the property was being used in the supply and production of Class A drugs.
Neighbourhood specialist officer Jim Lavery said: “Local residents have suffered damage, petty theft, graffiti, fighting, noise and the general anti-social behaviour associated with perceived drug dealing.
“There has been a large impact on the whole community as a consequence of the goings-on at this property.
“I hope now there can be a return to the pleasant environment which these people had enjoyed within their locality.
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