Police arrest suspect and find weapons after burglary in Mansfield
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It was reported a group of men, who allegedly posed as police officers, were kicking in the front door of a property in Balmoral Drive, Mansfield.
Police quickly spotted and followed a van which the suspects had fled the scene in, while inquiries were carried out to trace a second vehicle involved in the raid – which happened at around 9.15pm on Tuesday, October 31.
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The van was found abandoned in Welwyn Avenue, Mansfield, and police immediately started to comb the area.
A short time later a suspect was found nearby, covered in mud, and arrested.
It was established the cloned van had been stolen from Barnsley.
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Hide AdFollowing further searches, police recovered two machetes and a set of bolt cutters believed to be linked to the incident.
When officers entered the targeted address in Balmoral Drive, they found a cannabis grow, with three rooms filled with fully mature plants.
Around 50-60 plants were found in total and the electricity supply to the property had been bypassed.
A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and theft of a motor vehicle.
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Hide AdInquiries remain ongoing to trace other suspects believed to be involved.
Detective Constable Morgan Fitzpatrick, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Violent crimes of this nature, involving weapons, cause deep concern in our communities.
“That’s why we treat them so seriously and we continue to work hard to keep people safe and crack down on this sort of offending.
“Cannabis cultivation is a crime often linked to violence, exploitation, and organised criminality.
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Hide Ad“There is also a very real risk of causing a fire and putting lives at risk with cannabis grow operations such as this one.
“We are working hard to trace other suspects involved in this incident and we’d urge anyone who was in the area around the time and saw what happened to get in touch.”
Anyone with information about this incident – including CCTV or dashcam footage – should call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 857 of 31 October 2023, or alternatively they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.