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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, two men have been sentenced for drug offences in Aylesbury.
Codie Hayden, aged 25, of Ringlet Way, Aylesbury, and Jerome Baker, aged 25, of Barnard Crescent, Aylesbury, both pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled class A drug – namely cocaine and MDMA, two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled class B drug – namely cannabis and ketamine, and one count of possession of criminal property at Aylesbury Crown Court on 13 December 2023.
Returning to the same court for sentencing on Wednesday 6 March, Hayden was sentenced to four years and 10 months in prison, while Baker was sentenced to four years and one month.
On 9 October last year, Baker was subject of a search on Oxford Road, during which cannabis was located.
Officers then attended a property connected to Baker to conduct a further search, where Hayden was attempting to clear it of drugs.
Officers seized £72,900-worth of drugs and over £6,000 in cash.
Investigating officer PC Gary Ratcliffe, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “We continue to tackle drug supply, offering no rest bite for offenders.
“I hope this conviction sends yet another clear message and reminder that if you are involved in the supply of drugs, you will be arrested, charged and sent to prison.”
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Codie Hayden
Jerome Baker