Fifteen people – including nine from the Lancaster and Morecambe area - have been charged with drug offences after police carried out a series of raids this week.
The arrests came as officers from the Serious and Organised Crime Unit executed a number of warrants across in the county and elsewhere.
A total of fourteen warrants were executed at addresses across Morecambe and Lancaster, Doncaster, Colne and Liverpool and 22 arrests made.
Fifteen of those have been charged with drugs conspiracy and money laundering and a quantity of Class A and B Drugs, cash and assets all seized.
Those charged are:
Brendan Harrington, 42, Christie Avenue, Morecambe
Mollie Harrington, 25, Christie Avenue, Morecambe
Remy John Freeman, 33, Kenilworth Road. Morecambe
Jamie Theobald, 41, Globe Drive, Morecambe
Kirsty Walsh, 35, Dukes Crescent, Edlington, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Daniel Hayes, 33, Dukes Crescent, Edlington, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Daniel Graham, 29, Sycamore Avenue, Halewood, Liverpool
Robert Campbell, 62, Barton Park, Northgate, Morecambe
Stuart Sohl, 55, Lichfield Road, Halewood, Liverpool
Mark Sturgeon, 55, Dickson Street, Colne
Claire Clarkson, 45, Dickson Street, Colne
Marrie Freeman, 58, Main Road, Galgate
Tyler Green, 18, Townley Street, Morecambe
Adam Palmer, 32, Warton Avenue, Heysham
James Stovold, 42, Windholme Lane, Lancaster
They are all charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A drugs and money laundering.
Theobald is also charged possession of an offensive weapon.
They appeared before magistrates this week.
Seven other people were also arrested on suspicion of drug offences and have been bailed pending further enquiries.
Operation Warrior is Lancashire Police’s response to tackling serious and organised crime in Lancashire, supported by Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw.
It aims to target the individuals and gangs involved in crime, as well as associated issues such as violence and intimidation, large scale drug supply, exploitation, and fraud, all of which can cause serious harm to local communities.
A spokesperson for Lancashire Police said: ‘’We would like to thank the community for their support. The information they have provided has added significant value to this investigation
‘’If you believe that someone may be involved in drugs activity in your area, please do the responsible thing and report it. You can call 101, or report anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
‘’If someone is in immediate danger, or a crime is ongoing, please always call 999.’’


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