A prolific drug dealer cuckooed vulnerable people in a Cheshire town. Michael Edwards would use their homes to stash his supply of heroin and cocaine which he sold in and around Winsford.
Police described Edwards as a "key player" in the distribution of Class A drugs in the area. He would collect his supply from Liverpool at least twice a week.
He was arrested in June after officers executed a drugs warrant at his home on Pinewood Road, Winsford. 155 wraps of heroin and 238 wraps of cocaine valued at £3,940 were seized by officers during the warrant.
Police also seized a black Skyjet motorcycle. READ MORE: Vast £1m drugs farm found yards from police station inside magistrates court The 35-year-old was subsequently charged with and pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply class A drugs (heroin and crack cocaine).
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