Swindon flat ‘closed’ by court after pregnant woman has drug relapse

A Swindon flat has been ‘closed’ after a pregnant woman had a drug relapse.

Police attended a property in Homington Avenue, Badbury Park, in recent days – where they discovered a number of people in a room filled with crack cocaine smoke.

The occupant of the address – a heavily pregnant woman – was present with three Class A drug users, Swindon Magistrates’ Court heard on Thursday (16 November).

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PC Caldwell told the bench that one of the people located inside the flat were arrested on suspicion of being in possession of a controlled substance.

He said the woman had recently relapsed after a year clean, and applied for a partial closure order in a bid to provide “respite” away from other addicts.

Magistrates granted a three-month closure order, which means only the occupant of the property, emergency services and other professionals are legally allowed to enter it.

Anybody found in the flat without a court’s permission can be arrested and prosecuted.

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