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Anthony Stevenson, aged 25 of Cherwell Road, Aylesbury, was sentenced to three years’ and one months’ imprisonment at a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday (15/1).
It was after he pleaded guilty, at the same hearing, to one count each of possession with intent to supply class A drugs- namely cocaine, possession of class B drugs namely cannabis and possession of criminal property.
On 27 November last year, officers conducted a warrant at Stevenson’s home address. During the warrant, Stevenson was witnessed throwing amounts of amounts of cocaine from his bedroom window.
Cannabis was also found and criminal property of £660 in cash. The cocaine was believed to be worth around £2,400.
Stevenson was arrested and charged on 28 November and remanded to face trial.
Investigating officer, PC Ben McNeill said: “Stevenson was clearly dealing drugs in the area and is now rightly in jail.
“Drugs have extremely harmful effects on our communities and only bring misery and violence to our streets.
“We will continue to proactively investigate offenders such as Stevenson and bring them before the courts to face justice.”
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NOTES TO EDITORS
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