Two men have been arrested following heavy police presence on a town centre street yesterday. Police were called to Newport Street in Bolton on Saturday (November 9) at 5.15pm to reports of men "riding motorbikes down a pedestrian street".

Officers arrested two men, both on suspicion of going equipped with intent to steal, with one also being arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and the other on suspicion of possession of class A drugs. A GMP spokesperson said: "Officers were called to Newport Street at 5.15pm yesterday, November 9, to reports of men riding motorbikes down a pedestrian street.

Police (Image: Newsquest) "Two men were arrested, one on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and going equipped with intent to steal, and the second on suspicion of going equipped with intent to steal and possession of class A drugs." Read more: Girl in life-threatening condition after serious crash last night Read more: A boy has been missing since yesterday, have you seen him? Read more: How crowds flocked for 'unique occasion' to honour well loved farmer Yesterday evening at around 5.30pm, a large police presence could be seen on Newport Street opposite Bolton Interchange.

Police on scene (Image: Newsquest) Six police vehicles could be seen on the street, three vans and three cars. Officers could be seen speaking to a man at the back of a van before he was put inside it. There was no cordon in place and traffic could get past before they all left the scene shortly befo.