Two men have been jailed after almost £3,000 worth of cocaine and heroin was found in a High Wycombe house.
In the afternoon of January 23, 2020, officers attempted to stop a vehicle on Priory Road.
The vehicle then drove off and two men ran from the vehicle, one of which was Remy Green.
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The pair were detained nearby and arrested for drug offences and following a search of Green’s property in Priory Avenue officers located quantities of heroin and crack cocaine, valued at £2,700.
Green, aged 27, of HMP Humber in East Yorkshire, was sentenced to a year and three months in prison at Amersham Crown Court on Wednesday (April 6).
He pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, namely cocaine and heroin.
The other man in the vehicle was Jordan Mesmain, aged 28, of Fulham Road, London.
He was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, namely cocaine, at Aylesbury Crown Court on 23 February this year.
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Investigating officer PC John Watson, of the Stronghold team, based at High Wycombe police station, said: “We will never tolerate drug-dealing in our communities and I hope this conviction and sentence sends a clear message to anybody involved in this criminal activity in High Wycombe that we will robustly target you and bring you to justice.
“County lines drug dealers target the most vulnerable in our society and we remain absolutely resolute in our determination to remove them, and their drugs, from our communities and protect victims.
“Tackling county lines drug-dealing continues to need the support of the public.
“If anybody has any information relating to drug dealing, please report it to police on our website or by calling 101.
“Alternatively, for 100% anonymity, by contacting the independent charity, Crimestoppers, by calling on 0800 555 111 or via its website.”
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