It comes as part of a dedicated Town Centre Action Day targeting crime and anti-social behaviour.
During the operations three males were arrested, one on suspicion of vehicle interference, one in connection with a large number of shoplifting offences and one for theft and drug offences.
Officers from the Aylesbury Town Centre Team, supported by colleagues from Aylesbury Neighbourhood Team, also seized an e-scooter alongside a large quantity of counterfeit Apple AirPods from an individual who offered a set for sale to one officer. The individual will be receive further advice and guidance from Trading Standards.
Three juveniles were also caught shoplifting and will be dealt with alongside their parents or guardians at a later date, with numerous individuals found consuming alcohol in prohibited areas also having their alcohol confiscated, with 'appropriate action' taken 'where necessary'.
Police said: "these proactive operations are aimed at reducing crime and anti-social behaviour, supporting local businesses, and ensuring Aylesbury town centre remains a safe and welcoming place for residents and visitors.
"We will continue to carry out targeted enforcement activity and take positive action against those who seek to cause harm to our community."

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