An overturned car on Tinkley Lane in Nympsfield was among a series of incidents dealt with by police during a particularly busy weekend for Stroud’s Neighbourhood Policing Team.
Officers were called to the road traffic collision, with police reporting that everyone involved was okay.
The incident was among a number of incidents dealt with by officers over the weekend, supported by colleagues from the Special Constabulary.
The team also carried out anti-social behaviour hotspot patrols, engaged with young people at Stratford Park and Elm Road Park, and responded to concerns for welfare.
Officers also seized an untaxed vehicle in Stroud town centre after discovering it had not been taxed since January. Further enquiries found that the driver was also allegedly uninsured.
An e-scooter was also seized.
Meanwhile, officers recovered a car from Stratford Park after a large number of number plates were found in its boot. The vehicle was taken for forensic examination.
Stroud Neighbourhood Policing Team said the weekend had been particularly busy, with officers also supporting response colleagues attending incidents across the area.






