Police seized drugs and goods they suspect were stolen during an Operation Backlash raid. Officers found stereos, mobile phones, digital cameras and a small amount of a substance believed to be heroin at the house in Pipley Furlong, Littlemore, Oxford, on Tuesday.
A man aged 29 was arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs and a woman aged 28 was arrested on suspicion of supplying class A drugs.
The arrests were the latest in Operation Backlash an ongoing operation involving plain-clothes officers flooding Oxford's streets and targeting the worst criminals.
So far 122 people have been arrested, 514 stop checks carried out and 97 pieces of intelligence have been filed since Backlash was launched in April.
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