Three people from Southampton and the New Forest have been arrested following a new police campaign.
Hampshire officers named and shamed 28 men and women across the county who dodged court on big digital advertising vans across the region this week.
Following the campaign, Elouise Sullivan from Southampton and Neil Taylor and Thomas Hempenstall from the New Forest have been arrested.
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All three contacted police themselves and handed themselves in, with Taylor and Sullivan surrendering on Tuesday and Hempenstall doing the same on Wednesday.
Across the region, nine arrests have been made since the campaign launched on Monday.
At a launch event, Assistant Chief Constable Paul Bartolomeo told the Echo that police will use "all tactics available" to locate the 28 people.
“These are individuals that have been charged with a variety of offences,” he said.
“We want to do everything we can to keep the community as safe as possible which includes taking those criminals off the street.”
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