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Man found with thousands of pounds worth of drugs avoids jail after taking steps to ‘reform’ his life

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A man found with thousands of pounds worth of class A drugs, including heroin, has avoided jail after taking steps to ‘reform’ his life.

Lewis Mahon, 29, was a former drug addict when police stormed his home back in February 2019. In his bedroom they found over £8,000 worth of drugs including heroin and crack cocaine, packaged up for onward selling, as well as £1,000 in criminal cash. Read more: Driver who was four times over the limit for drugs knocked down and killed cyclist Some of the drugs were of high purity, Manchester Crown Court heard.

Mahon, of Cheadle, earlier pleaded guilty to offences of possession with intent to supply class A drugs; possession of criminal property and possession of cannabis.

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