Police officers in a Suffolk town have responded to various road offences over the last few days.
Haverhill Police tweeted about the incidents it had responded to between Wednesday, August 23 and the early hours of Sunday, August 27.
During that period, officers, including the Safer Neighbourhood Team, seized two vehicles for having no insurance on roads in the town.
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Both drivers were issued with a Traffic Offence Report (TOR) and face six penalty points.
A further TOR was issued for driving the wrong way on a one-way street and a Section 59 warning was given for careless driving.
On Friday and Saturday, officers also stopped and searched five people, with four of these giving positive results.
One of those searched ran from police and was found after a foot chase.
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