People were going in and out at 'all hours of the day and night'
Suspected drug dealers have been driven from a 'vulnerable' person's Northampton home. Police believe the home had 'cuckooed' - a practice where criminals take over a property and use it as a base .
This was causing persistent disorder and anti-social behaviour that was negatively affecting the area as a whole and residents proceeded to raise concerns. Neighbourhood officers have worked over the past couple of months to collate all the reports and community intelligence in order to get a closure order granted by Northampton Magistrates’ Court.
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