A quantity of class A drugs were seized by police in south Oxfordshire and multiple arrests were made.
Police constables Dollery and Jenkins from the Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce arrested two males in Abingdon on suspicion of possessing a class A drug with intent to supply it.
The two arrests were made on Friday evening (September 20).
The team also seized a "quantity of class A drugs".
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On the same evening, police constables Bowers and Little located and seized a motorbike suspected to be stolen in the area of Aldermaston.
Aldermaston is a village in Berkshire near Reading, approximately 30 miles from Abingdon.
The Rural Crime Taskforce tackles crime in rural communities, which often goes unreported, according to Thames Valley Police.
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