A MAN remains on bail after being arrested during a police raid in Toddington.

Police were seen on Evesham Road on July 11 when they conducted a raid at a site where a large amount of stolen goods were found.

One man was arrested on suspicion of theft and handling stolen goods following the incident.

Police have confirmed that there have been no charges or further arrests made.

At the time, a West Mercia Police spokesperson said: "A man has been arrested after officers discovered a large quantity of suspected stolen items while executing a warrant near Cheltenham.

"The pre-planned operation happened at a site off the B4078 Evesham Road in Toddington after intelligence was gathered about stolen items being stored and sold from the location.

"Upon entry to the site a large number of items of plant machinery were located and a man aged in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of theft and handling stolen goods.

"Officers from the Constabulary's Vanguard team, neighbourhood policing team and Dogs Unit conducted enquiries at the site along with colleagues from the Force's vehicle examination team.

"West Mercia Police, Warwickshire Police and the National Rural Crime Unit also assisted as items are believed to relate to thefts which happened in different force areas

"Activity at the site is going to continue today (July 12) so that a number of items can be recovered and police drone footage has been released to show the scale of the operation.

"Motorists are advised that police vehicles and recovery trucks may encroach onto the B4078 Evesham Road while this takes place and they are asked to drive with caution.

"The man who was arrested has since been released on bail while enquiries continue."