Police charge woman after Treendale raid
Police have seized drugs and an “electric shock device” and charged an Australind woman with a string of offences following a search at a Treendale home yesterday.
A number of South West detectives and police swooped on the home yesterday afternoon and spent more than an hour raiding the property.
![Police search a home in Treendale yesterday afternoon.](https://images.thewest.com.au/publication/B88365772Z/G8BS49SG.1-0.jpg?imwidth=810&impolicy=wan_v3)
Police allege an amount of methamphetamine, a drug implement and a prohibited weapon were located during the search.
The 44-year-old woman has been charged with eight counts of offering to sell or supply a prohibited drug and one count each of possessing a prohibited drug, possessing methamphetamine with intent to sell or supply, possessing drug paraphernalia and possessing a prohibited weapon.
![Police search a home in Treendale yesterday afternoon.](https://images.thewest.com.au/publication/B88365772Z/G8BS49TG.1-0.jpg?imwidth=810&impolicy=wan_v3)
The woman is due to appear in Bunbury Magistrates Court today.
Police are encouraging community members to keep contacting Crime Stoppers with illicit drug activity information, saying yesterday’s search was a result of information received.
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