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16.05.2021 - 16:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A drug dealer has been spared jail after a police raid uncovered £30,000 of cocaine and a number of lethal weapons stashed in his bedroom.
Officers found the illicit items - including a machete and a baton - hidden in a safe in the wardrobe of Karlton Cheetham.
Cocaine discovered in the 31-year-old's Trafford home had a street value of more than £100,000.
But Cheetham, of Gibson Way, Broadheath in Altrincham, walked free
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jail. Kyle Bell, 27, continued a 'prolonged' and 'dedicated campaign even after being charged by police and appearing in court, according to Manchester Evening News.
iOS - Android She admitted being concerned in the supply of heroin at her home on September 10, 2019.Abby Seal, prosecuting, said police officers were granted a search warrant and forced entry to the one-bedroom property around 9.35am.She told the court: "The accused was standing in the living room.
Police Scotland officer has been charged in connection with alleged wildlife offences after an early-morning raid at her home. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is set to appear at Jedburgh Sheriff Court alongside two men, aged 45 and 20, on an undertaking next week.
drug dealer's claims he made a fortune trading in Bitcoin as part of a bid by the Crown to claw back £800,000. Dale Pearson is alleged to have made more than three quarters of a million pounds from criminal activity and the cash is at the centre of a Proceeds of Crime battle.
drug dealer "with no shame" has been jailed for 15 years after he was found with £200,000 worth of drugs in his home, as well as £33,000 in cash. Police first became aware of Richard Southward, 41, when he was spotted sitting by his car at a bus stop.
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vulnerable man was spared jail after he was coerced into operating a “safe house” for drug dealers. Richard Millar, 58, was found with a stash of ecstasy tablets and around £3,500 in cash at his home in Johnstone during a police raid.
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