21 months imprisonment for Wycombe man found guilty of possessing drugs with intent to supply
On Monday 3rd November 2014 a 24 year old man of Amersham Hill, High Wycombe has been sentenced to 21 months’ imprisonment at Aylesbury Crown Court for drugs offences that took place in High Wycombe.
The man pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to supply a drug of Class A, cocaine, and one count of possession with intent to supply a drug of Class B, cannabis.
On 12th September 2014, Thames Valley Police officers stopped the man while he was driving a vehicle Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe. Upon conducting a search of the man and his vehicle a small amount of cocaine and cannabis were discovered.
A subsequent search of the mans home address lead to the discovery of a significant amount of cocaine and cannabis, along with cash and evidence consistent with the supply of drugs.
Investigating officer, PC Dale Lester of Local CID based at High Wycombe police Station, said: ‘I am delighted at the sentence given to [the man], who will now have a long time to think about his offending.
This case demonstrates the fact that Thames Valley Police, the Crown Prosecution Service and the courts will not tolerate drug dealing in the Thames Valley.
I hope that [the man’s] conviction will serve as a warning that those who supply drugs will be caught and prosecuted.‘