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Three men have been arrested following reports of an attempted theft from a premises in Rocester.
Police were called to a premises off Hollington Road just after 3.20pm on Tuesday (11 October).
The victim reported three men attempting to steal bikes and vehicles from the premises.
The men were then seen getting into a silver Ford Focus following the incident.
Nothing was reported as stolen.
Shortly after, the Focus was stopped by officers on Rocester Road.
Class A and B drugs, cash, mobile phones, a knife and screwdrivers were seized by officers. A key duplicating machine (used to override vehicle keys) and a car key was also seized by officers.
The driver of the vehicle was also found to have no vehicle documents.
Two 18-year-old men, both from Bloxwich, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A and B drugs, vehicle interference – motor vehicle, going equipped for theft/burglary and being in possession of a bladed article/knife.
A 19-year-old man, from Bloxwich, was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A and B drugs, vehicle interference – motor vehicle, going equipped for theft/burglary, being in possession of a bladed article/knife and driving without insurance.
All three men remain in custody.
Inquiries are ongoing.