Five people have been charged following an investigation into drug supply in Chester.
Edward Farrell, 42, of no fixed address but of Liverpool, was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin) and possession of a class A (cocaine) and class B drugs (cannabis). He was remanded to appear in court at the next date.
Jordan Sheridan, 26, of Bentley Grove, Birmingham, was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin). He was remanded to appear in court at the next date.
Deborah Leather, 41, Polperro Close, Liverpool was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin). She was bailed to appear in court at the next date.
Anthony Price, 44, Sycamore Drive, Chester was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin). He was bailed to appear in court at the next date.
Chloe Paul, 48, Clover Lane, Chester was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin). She was bailed to appear in court at the next date.
They all appeared at Chester Magistrates’ Court today (Friday 11 March) and will all appear again at Chester Crown Court on 8 April.
The charges relate to arrests made on Thursday 10 March as part of six warrants conducted in the Chester, Liverpool and Birmingham area in connection with the supply of Class A drugs in Chester.
A 29-year-old man from Liverpool remains under arrest on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin).
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