Arrests made as Op Disrupt continues in Cannock
Neighbourhood officers in Cannock have made two arrests this afternoon and reported a dozen drivers for road traffic offences as Operation Disrupt continues.
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Neighbourhood officers in Cannock have made two arrests this afternoon and reported a dozen drivers for road traffic offences as Operation Disrupt continues.
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