POLICE raided a property in Wantage as part of an ongoing crackdown on drugs across the county.
Officers used an enforcer battering ram to break open the front door before making their way inside.
The force would not reveal if drugs had been seized at the address - but said unspecified 'items' had been confiscated by officers.
No arrests were made during the operation.
The force tweeted pictures of officers wearing riot gear, holding shields and forcing entry to the property.
There has a been a police crackdown on drugs in recent months, with raids on addresses in Blackbird Leys, Banbury and Abingdon.
At the start of the year Oxford city commander superintendent Joe Kidman branded drug crime a top priority for police this year.
Thames Valley Police's Stronghold campaign is aimed at stamping out organised crime - generally drug-related - and protecting vulnerable people.
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