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Man jailed for drugs offences

The Aylesbury man was sentenced at Aylesbury Crown Court on 26 February.

Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been jailed for drugs offences in Aylesbury.

Daniel Evans, aged 24, Misbourne Close, Aylesbury, was sentenced to three years and four months’ imprisonment at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday 26 February.

Evans pleaded guilty to one count each of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of class A, namely cocaine, possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A, namely cocaine, possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class B, namely cannabis, and one count of possessing criminal property at the same hearing.

At around 1pm on 26 November last year, officers detained Evans on Paradise Orchard for a stop and search.

They found Evans had nine individual grip seal bags of cocaine, with a street value of £360, in his underwear so they arrested him.

Officers then searched Evans’ home address on Misbourne Close and recovered £1,800-worth of cocaine and cannabis.

Evans was charged the following day.

Investigating officer PC Ben McNeill, of the Proactive Investigation Team, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “We will not tolerate drug-dealing in Aylesbury or anywhere else in the Thames Valley.

“I am pleased to see Daniel Evans put behind bars after we found cocaine in his possession, as well as more cocaine and cannabis at his home.

“This case shows the importance of stop and search as a tool to fight crime and that we are working hard to target and disrupt the supply of illegal drugs in Aylesbury.

“We will continue to do so but we need the public’s support. If you have any information around illegal drugs and those supplying them, then please either call 101 or contact us via our website.

“You can also report information anonymously to Crimestoppers, which is a charity independent of the police, by calling 0800 555 111 or via its website.”

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