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Woman detained in Bury St Edmunds town centre after police called to anti-social behaviour is handed community resolution




A woman, who was detained after multiple police vehicles were called to Bury St Edmunds town centre on Tuesday, has been issued a community resolution.

Three vehicles – a van and two cars – were on Cornhill on Tuesday following a report of anti-social behaviour at 6.09pm.

Several officers were near Kaspa’s dessert restaurant and Edmundo Lounge.

Multiple police vehicles and officers were spotted on Cornhill in Bury St Edmunds on Tuesday. Picture: Paul Derrick
Multiple police vehicles and officers were spotted on Cornhill in Bury St Edmunds on Tuesday. Picture: Paul Derrick

A spokesperson said a 40-year-old woman was detained after being found in possession of cannabis.

She was issued a community resolution which she agreed to and signed.

A community resolution is used for minor offences or anti-social behaviour incidents and is an informal agreement between the parties involved, without formal criminal justice sanctions.