DRUG-related anti-social behaviour prompted police to carry out an eviction.
Dorset Police's County Lines Management Team, alongside housing provider Stonewater Housing, evicted those living at a property in Portmore Gardens, Weymouth, on Tuesday morning following complaints of drug related anti-social behaviour.
A spokesman for the force said: "Please continue to report your concerns so we can take the appropriate action with our partner agencies."
Stonewater says it is committed to tackling anti-social behaviour in a 'responsive and proportionate way.'
A spokesman for the company said: "Stonewater understands the impact that anti-social behaviour can have on our customers and communities.
"Our work with the County Lines Management Team is just one example of the the work we do locally. This work will continue with all our partner agencies in the area to support the local community by acting quickly to prevent issues from escalating and ensuring our homes remain safe places to live."
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