Police found a driver with cannabis on a busy night of action.
During patrols of West Oxfordshire on Thursday night (January 2), Thames Valley Police officers found a man in possession of cannabis.
The male was ordered to complete a drug awareness course while officers also gave advice separately to another member of the public regarding a trailer.
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said: “PC Uren checked this trailer parked at the roadside in the West Oxfordshire area.
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PC Uren checked this trailer parked at the roadside in West Oxfordshire. It was in order
— TVP Rural Crime Taskforce 🚜 🚔 (@TVP_RuralCrime) January 3, 2025
PC Uren & PC Wheeler searched a male near Chipping Norton. Cannabis was found & the male given a Community Resolution🌱
PC Batchelor & PC Moule patrolled areas of Cherwell & Buckinghamshire pic.twitter.com/j47yX22hG6
“It was in order, however, we advise fitting a hitch lock or similar devices to trailers if left in easy access locations.
“Earlier in the evening, PC Uren and PC Wheeler searched a male and his vehicle near Chipping Norton.
“Cannabis was found and the male was given a community resolution to complete a drug awareness course.
“PC Batchelor and PC Moule patrolled areas of Cherwell and north Buckinghamshire.”
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