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► Have you subscribed to 5 News?: http://bit.ly/5NewsSub ► This police force is breaking Britain's drug cycle with a new way to tackling addiction. In Erdington, a suburb of Birmingham, the police force is trying a new approach to stopping drug-related crime. We follow the stories of three repeat offenders-between them, they've served more than 60 prison sentences for hundreds of drug-related crimes. With funding from West Midlands Police Crime Commissioner and retailers like Co-op and Boots, West Midlands Police has secured places for addicts at long-term rehab centres. The offender to rehab programme is being led by neighboring police officer, PC Stuart Toogood. ► Britain's Drug Epidemic: How high-quality drugs targetted vulnerable groups after years of austerity - • Britain's Drug Epidemic: How high-quality ... ► #5News #News #WestMidlands ► Follow 5 News: Facebook: http://bit.ly/5NewsFB Twitter: http://bit.ly/5NewsTwitter Instagram: https://bit.ly/3qzKnPZ ► About 5 News: Channel 5 News covers the key events of the day with a boldness to often lead on different stories to other news programmes and put people at the heart of its news reports. The flagship programme at 5pm is watched by up to a million viewers, with a later bulletin broadcast at 6.30pm and regular short news updates throughout the day. The Channel 5 News operation is located in a bespoke state-of-the-art newsroom based at Channel 5, linked to ITN's central technical, editorial and corporate infrastructure. ITN changed the TV news landscape when it launched 5 News in 1997, producing Five News for nine years before winning the contract to supply news to Channel 5 again from 2012.