Officers in Lanarkshire have arrested six people for drugs and weapons offences
Between Tuesday, 19 and Saturday, 23 April, 2022, officers from Lanarkshire’s Alcohol and Violence Reduction Unit arrested five men and one woman, in connection with drugs, weapons and disorder offences.
Around 8.10pm, on 19 April, 2022, officers on patrol stopped and searched a 29-year-old man on Wallace Street, Rutherglen. He was arrested and charged in connection with drugs and offensive weapon offences. The man was released on an undertaking and will appear at court at a later date.
On 21 April, around 7.45pm, officers stopped a vehicle on Auldhouse Road, Glasgow. Following a search, a 51-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with drug and disorder offences. He was due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Friday, 22 April, 2022.
That same evening, officers stopped a vehicle on Glasgow Road, East Kilbride, around 7.15pm. One man, aged 18, was arrested and charged in connection with drugs and weapons offences. He is subject of a report to the Procurator Fiscal and will appear at a later date.
On Friday, 22 April, officers on patrol observed a car in Hunter Street, East Kilbride. The driver was behaving in a suspicious manner and officers approached the vehicle. A 33-year-old man was subsequently arrested and charged in connection with drugs offences. He has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal.
On Saturday 23 April, 2022, a 21-year-old woman was arrested and charged in connection with drugs offences. She was due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court on 25 April, 2022.
Around 9.30pm, the same evening, officers arrested a 32-year-old man after he was stopped in Slenavon Avenue, Rutherglen. He was charged in connection with the possession of an offensive weapon. He was due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 25 April, 2022.
Drugs worth an estimated street value of more than £10,000 were seized in these operations.
Sergeant Graham Reid, from Lanarkshire’s Alcohol and Violence Reduction Unit, said: “We are acutely aware of the detrimental impact crime has in our neighbourhoods and I would like to assure the public that we are working hard to drive down crime levels and lessen the impact crime has on our local communities. If anyone has concerns regarding criminal activity, please report it to us in the knowledge that we will act on your concerns.”
If you are aware of any criminal activity or you know someone who is involved in criminality, please contact Police Scotland via 101 or 999 in an emergency. If you would rather remain anonymous, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.