Three Arrests After Police Warrant in Chadderton


Three people were arrested after police executed a warrant in Chadderton, seizing drugs, weapons and cash following local intelligence.

This morning (Thursday 15 January 2026), officers executed an arrest warrant at an address on Brooklands Avenue, Chadderton, resulting in three arrests.

A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A, B, and C drugs, as well as possession of offensive weapons. A man aged 62, and a woman aged 61, were also arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of drugs.

The warrant was the culmination of a thorough investigation by Chadderton’s Neighbourhood Team, who remain committed to tackling drug supply and misuse across the borough.

Acting on intelligence provided by the local community, officers identified the address as a suspected hub for drug activity. Police Sergeant Tom Layton and PC Aleks Gornisiewicz led the investigation, securing sufficient evidence to obtain today’s warrant.

Upon entry, officers located a man in an attic bedroom. Officers were able to seize drugs located in the bedroom.

Inside the property, officers discovered a variety of Class A, B, and C drugs, including suspected cocaine, nitrous oxide, and cannabis. Several bladed weapons—such as axes, machetes, and zombie knives were also seized, along with multiple mobile phones and luxury items.

The three suspects currently remain in custody for further questioning and all seized drugs will be transported to our labs for testing.

PS Tom Layton from the Chadderton Neighbourhood team said: “Today’s warrant was a great success, made possible thanks to vital intelligence from our community.

“I want residents to know that we are here to listen and act on your concerns. As a Neighbourhood Sergeant, my priority is keeping our community safe.

Greater Manchester Police is relentless in tackling the supply and use of drugs across the force, and I am deeply committed to that mission here in Oldham.

“We have zero tolerance for offensive weapons and removing them from our streets remains an absolute priority.

“I urge anyone with information about criminal activity to come forward. Today’s warrant demonstrates just how crucial community intelligence is and how we act on it to protect you.”

If you have any information about crime or suspicious activity in your community, please contact us via 101, use LiveChat on our website, or report anonymously through Crimestoppers. In an emergency call 999.


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