Police raid home in North Tyneside with two men charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine
Searches were also carried out at another address on Allendale Road in Byker
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Two men have been charged with conspiracy to supply drugs after police raided a North Tyneside home.
Two men arrested in early morning drug raids across Newcastle
The men, aged 34 and 31, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply cocaine
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Police have arrested two men during dawn raids across Newcastle.
On Thursday, searches were conducted at properties on Warkworth Woods in Gosforth, Harlow Avenue in Fawdon and High Meadows in Kenton as part of Operation Sentinel – an effort to disrupt and dismantle organised crime in the region.
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