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Police from Killamarsh and Eckington Safer Neighbourhood Team joined with officers from Clowne, Shirebrook and Clay Cross to break into the Ridgeway home to uncover a cannabis grow on February 4.
The neighbourhood teams seized a number of plants and equipment used to cultivate cannabis which were found in a dark, well-insulated room within the property, with hot lights to encourage growth.
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Hide AdResidents who suspect a property is being used to grow or deal illegal drugs are encouraged to report information to officers as soon as possible.
An officer from Shirebrook SNT said: “Cannabis grows pose a real danger to our communities – with electricity often illegally bypassed that have seen lead to fires where people have been seriously hurt.
“We often see comments about how cannabis grows are not a serious issue but the danger posed by these grows is very real – and poses a huge risk to our communities.
“We will continue to act on all information that is passed to us and I would urge anyone who is concerned about drug production or dealing in their area to contact us in confidence.”
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In a message on Facebook, Killamarsh and Eckington SNT added: “We will not tolerate drug-related activity in our area.
"If you suspect someone growing or dealing drugs, please report this to us by calling 101.”