Three people have been questioned following a series of drugs raids across Anglesey.
An estimated £10-15,000 worth of suspected class A and class B drugs were seized during two warrants in the Llangefni and Gaerwen areas on Tuesday.
Searches were also carried out at a third address in Holyhead following information from the public.
North Wales Police said cash and weapons were also seized - and two addresses were served with closure notices, which prohibits anyone other than residents from attending for 48 hours.

Sergeant Dylan Thomas, who recently joined the Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "I am grateful to the community for their support and information which led police to target these properties."
"Properties being used for drug supply cause a detrimental impact on the community members who live nearby."
"I would urge residents with any concerns about drugs in your area to contact police, either through our website, by attending one of our community events or by approaching members of the team on patrol. Any information will be handled with the strictest of confidence and will be fully investigated."
Three people were arrested on suspicion of drug related offences, possession of weapons, money laundering, and in one case, keeping a prohibited dog.
They have since been released under investigation while enquiries continue.
District Inspector Wayne Francis added: "It is a priority of ours to listen to residents' concerns around criminality and anti-social behaviour and act swiftly to make Anglesey a safe place to live, work and visit."


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