Several arrests were made in a policing operation that concluded in Huddersfield last week.
The campaign was aimed at reducing crime on the town’s roads and tackling anti-social behaviour.
On 16 and 17 August, the Huddersfield Neighbourhood Policing Team took to the roads.
As part of the operation, officers used off-road bikes to support residents who have been reporting issues of nuisance bikes being driven in and around the area.
Seven vehicles were seized and nine arrests were made for various felonies including drugs offences and one for a suspect wanted on warrant.
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