County lines officers seize £115,000 and arrest three people in raids across West Midlands
The arrests come as county lines officers continue to tackle serious and organised crime in the region.
Officers with the West Midlands Police's County Lines Taskforce carried out warrants at multiple addresses in Coventry and Birmingham as part of an investigation into drugs lines in the region.
The force seized more than £115,000 in cash and drugs, including cocaine and heroin.

Three people, one man, aged 54, and two women, aged 31 and 30, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.
All three remain in police custody for questioning.
A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "Our County Lines Taskforce is committed to disrupting the supply of drugs in the West Midlands and is relentlessly targeting those suspected of involvement in it.
"It's all part of Operation Target, our ongoing fight against serious and organised crime in the West Midlands. Officers work 24/7 to disrupt and arrest those involved in guns, drugs, money laundering and exploitation."





