North Yorkshire Police seized cash and cocaine from a number of suspected drug dealers on New Year's Eve.
It happened on Bower Street in Harrogate on Tuesday afternoon (31st December).
Officers had stopped and searched two suspected drug dealers after becoming suspicious of their vehicle.
At around 1.40pm, officers spotted the car travelling near Ripon and traced it to a location in Harrogate where they stopped and searched the two occupants.
During the search they found £1,000 in cash and bags containing suspected cocaine.
The pair, aged 23 and 27, were both arrested on suspicious of possessing Class A drugs with intent to supply.
In addition to being suspected of drug supply, the driver, 27, was also arrested on suspicion of possessing criminal property (the money), drug driving, driving without insurance and a licence offence.
Both were questioned before being released while under investigation to allow further enquiries to be carried out.

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