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Woman arrested for suspected drug possession in Glastonbury public toilets

By Laura Linham   8th Nov 2024

Arrest in Glastonbury highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crime in public spaces.
Arrest in Glastonbury highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crime in public spaces.

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of drug possession after police were called to a public toilet in Glastonbury. Officers from the Glastonbury Neighbourhood Policing Team responded swiftly after reports of suspicious activity in the facility.

Upon arrival, officers discovered the woman in possession of a controlled substance, leading to her immediate arrest. The incident has raised concerns locally about drug-related activities in public spaces frequently used by residents and visitors.

A spokesperson for the Glastonbury Neighbourhood Policing Team said: "We take incidents like this very seriously and are committed to addressing drug-related crime in Glastonbury. The safety and well-being of our community is our priority, and we encourage anyone with information on such activities to come forward."

The team urged the public to remain vigilant and report any concerns about suspected drug activity. Information can be given anonymously at https://orlo.uk/SO2dT.

     

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