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A warrant has been executed at a pub in Darlington to disrupt suspected drug supply and disorder.

Under Operation Arizona, Darlington neighbourhood team and licensing officers along with support from the dog unit and colleagues from County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service swooped in on The Old Dun Cow pub on Post House Wynd shortly after 1pm this afternoon (February 7).

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The warrant was pulled together following weeks of planning and information gathering which included several reports of concerns from the public including violence, anti-social behaviour, drug use and excessive use of force at the premises.

Specialist search teams conducted a sweep of the premises while Fire services colleagues gave a number of recommendations around the safety of the building.

Further enquiries are now being carried out.

Chief Inspector Jim O’Connor, from Darlington neighbourhood team said: “This has been a collective and proactive effort from officers and staff right across the organisation.

“From speaking to business owners, residents and visitors today who passed by the operation, it is clear that this is what they want to see in Darlington.

“Anyone suspected to be linked to the supply of drugs in the county will be pursued.”

If you have any information about drug supply, you can report it to your local police or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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