Cambridgeshire Police officers paid a visit to St George's Court in Huntingdon following concerns of cuckooing.
The force carried out welfare checks on Saturday, March 30 in the community.
Cuckooing is a practice where people take over a person's home, usually a vulnerable person, and use it for their own means, exploiting the residents.
It's commonly in the form of using the house to deal, store or take drugs.
The name comes from cuckoos, who take over nests belonging to other birds.
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Anyone who suspects that cuckooing may well be taking place where they live can report it to Cambridgeshire Police online.
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