Stolen tools, phones uncovered as police pounce on Frankston North short-stay rental drug den
People who had their phones and tools stolen in the Frankston region could be lucky enough to be reunited with their items after a large amount of pinched goods were uncovered at a short-stay drug den. And the three occupants are set to face court.
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A short-stay rental has been exposed as a drug den following a late-night raid at Frankston North.
Three people were arrested after police swooped on the Rosemary Crescent property about 1.20am on Thursday and allegedly uncovered a stash of GHB and cannabis as well as stolen phones and tools.
“Officers arrested two men and a woman inside and subsequently searched the house, locating what is alleged to be GHB and cannabis,” A Victoria Police spokeswoman said.
A 29-year-old Carrum Downs man faces a stack of charges including traffic GHB, three counts of possess drug of dependence, two counts of possess proceeds of crime, two counts of contravene bail conditions and commit indictable offence on bail and is expected to front Frankston Magistrates Court on Thursday.
A 27-year-old Mount Martha man has been charged with possess cannabis, possess GHB, two counts of possess proceeds of crime and handle stolen goods and was bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates Court on July 7 next year.
The men were also charged with breaching directions of the Chief Health Officer.
A 26-year-old Frankston North woman was interviewed and released pending further inquiries.
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