Police have warned they "could be knocking on your door next" after a man was locked up for dealing drugs. Wayne Knight, from Churchill Way in Neston, recently appeared at Chester Crown Court where he was jailed for three years and nine months.
The 42-year-old had pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine, four counts of possession of a Class C controlled drug - Diazepam, Zopiclone, Pregablin and Zapain - and possession with intent to supply cocaine.
Officers attended an address in Hooton on an unrelated matter and Knight was present. He was searched and a bag of white powder was found which was subsequently found to be cocaine valued at £140 to £200.
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They also found three mobile phones in the house and £560 in cash in his sock. Knights property was then searched and officers seized Zapain, Pregablin, Zopiclone and Diazepam, all prescription drugs.
DS Tom Philpotts said: “This was a fantastic find by our team and a reminder to those involved in dealing drugs that we could be knocking on your door next.”
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