More than 100 cannabis plants found at Stoke-on-Trent property

By Sarah Garner

18th Jun 2024 | Local News

The plants were found at an address near Mill Hayes Road, Burslem (Google).
The plants were found at an address near Mill Hayes Road, Burslem (Google).

Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after officers found more than 100 cannabis plants at a home in Stoke-on-Trent.  

Police found the grow at a property near Mill Hayes Road, Burslem, just after 12am on Thursday 6 June following reports of a suspected break-in. 

At the scene, police discovered 106 cannabis plants.  

The plants have been seized and enquiries are ongoing.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: "Four men, wearing masks and black clothing, were seen getting out of a red Land Rover before attempting to get into the property.

"Shortly after, one of the men headed in the direction of Federation Road on foot.

"We have seized the Land Rover and are continuing to proactively target those involved in drug cultivation across Staffordshire."

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