Man arrested on suspicion of drugs offences following proactive stop and search in Marchwood

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Officers have arrested a London man on suspicion of drugs offences following a successful stop and search in Marchwood

 

At around 11am on Monday 21 February, officers patrolling the A35 stopped a man suspected to be driving while under the influence of drugs.

 

Officers eventually stopped a white Vauxhall on Park Lane in Marchwood and carried out a search of the man and vehicle. Nothing was found – however, he did fail a drugs wipe at the roadside for Class B drugs.

 

A 29-year-old man from London has been arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence of drugs.

 

He was questioned by officers and released under investigation while police enquiries continue.

 

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