Two people have been arrested and charged with breaching a closure order in place at a house in Oxford.
The order was issued to a property in Barton.
Police said the Barton Neighbourhood Team conducted a check on the property yesterday afternoon and arrested two people from the address for breaching the court order.
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They have since been charged and bailed to attend court.
Police or local authority must apply to a Magistrates' Court for a full or partial closure order.
It prohibits access to specific premises for a specified period.
They must reasonably believe that either there is a nuisance to members of the public or there is disorder relating to the premises and its vicinity.
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