A closure order has been issued to a residential property on Albert Street in Exeter, after the flat became a hotspot for anti-social behaviour; causing concerns for people living in neighbouring properties.
On 11 March 2026, a full closure order was granted by Exeter Magistrates Court and served at the flat, making it an offence for anyone to enter the address for a three-month period.
Police applied for the closure order following repeated reports of noise disturbances and suspected drug use at the address. Officers also received reports that there were lots of people visiting the property at all hours of the day, which caused residents to feel worried and intimidated.
Inspector Dave Turner leads the neighbourhood policing team in Exeter. He said: “People living at this address - and their associates - caused relentless disruption to the neighbours.
“I am grateful to the local community for bringing this to our attention and for their support in evidencing the issues in court.
“A full closure order is now in place which prevents anyone from entering the property for three months, and I hope that this will restore peace and provide reassurance to people living in the area.”
This is the fifth closure order the neighbourhood policing team have issued to properties in Exeter this year.
Insp. Turner added, “We are committed to tackling anti-social behaviour and will continue to work closely with partner organisations to reduce crime that impacts our communities.”
Anyone with concerns or information about antisocial behaviour in their area should report it to using the reporting tool on the police website or by calling 101.

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