Police say they have dismantled a North Albury drug house during a raid that uncovered a range of substances and stolen property.
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Officers searched a Plover Street home about 10am on Wednesday after investigating the supply of drugs in the area.
Police said they recovered methamphetamine, cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis and $2500 in cash.
Investigators believe a bicycle, lawnmower, blowers, whipper snippers and several power tools also recovered at the home are stolen.
It will be alleged the home had been operating as a drug premises.
Police dismantled more than 10 security cameras at the property and removed a CCTV hard drive.
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Tammy Maree Payne, 44, was arrested at the home and taken to Albury Police Station .
She was charged with nine offences including three counts of drug possession, two counts of drug supply, dealing with the proceeds of crime, and two counts of having goods suspected of being stolen in or on a premises.
Multiple police units had been involved in the search, including the proactive crime team, crime prevention unit and highway patrol members.
Police continue to investigate the matter.
Photographs taken by police show what appears to be a large amount of ice in a Glad bag, other bags containing white powders.
Payne was refused bail after her arrest.
Her matter was listed in Albury Local Court on Thursday and she will return on Wednesday next week for mention.
She was granted bail and has pleaded guilty to several charges.
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