Three people have been charged in connection with drug supply in East Lancashire.
Calley Banham, 36, Tara Rawstron, 27, and David Cooper, 57, were charged following arrests made on Thursday (September 12).
Banham, of Grafton Street, Bacup, is charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs.
Rawstron, of Burnley Road East, Rossendale, is charged with conspiracy to supply class A and class B drugs, as is Cooper, of Boothman Place, Nelson.
Lancashire Police said the trio was due to appear at Blackburn Magistrates' Court on Friday, September 13.
DCI John Roy, of Lancashire Police's East CID, said: "While three people have now been charged, our work is very much ongoing and we will continue to target those involved in drug supply in our communities.
"I want to thank the community for their continued support and cooperation, and I hope that seeing these results encourages them to continue to report suspicious activity, either directly to the police or anonymously via Crimestoppers."
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