Kent police dog finds £20,000 of suspected drugs money in Gravesend

Police dog Clay helped to find the money Credit: Kent Police

A Kent police dog found £20,000 in cash when officers searched a car in Gravesend.

PD Clay assisted officers with a search of the vehicle and discovered £10,000 stored in the centre console of the car.

The police dog also searched the nearby area and found another £10,000 concealed between a kerb and another vehicle.

Local policing patrols had spotted a vehicle in Milton Road that appeared to be driving at high speed just before midnight on Wednesday 10 May 2023.

They followed the car, which was quickly abandoned in Edwin Street.

A man was seen running from the vehicle so officers pursued him on foot before he was stopped in Harmer Street.

A property was also searched, where officers recovered a further £10,000 in cash, cannabis, and a jar of white tablets.

A baseball bat and a hammer were also found alongside multiple mobile phones and sim cards.

All the items were seized as part of the investigation.

The man, aged 23 and from Gravesend, was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of controlled drugs.