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Liverpool Echo
National
Lee Grimsditch

Drug dealer found with £32,000 of drugs claims it is for ‘personal use’

A drug dealer has been jailed after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and cannabis.

Daniel Lockley, of Willoughby Close Warrington, had initially told police that over £30,000 worth of class A and Class B drugs found in his car and home was for “personal use”.

However, forensic examination of mobile phones belonging to Lockley revealed numerous drug-related messages, including offers to sell cocaine and cannabis.

The 35-year-old was sentenced to three years in jail for the two offences at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday 14 February.

The case against Lockley began when officers found packages of cocaine in the BMW car he was driving shortly before midnight on Wednesday 15 January.

Police also discovered scales, plastic bags that illegal drugs are sold in, and a list of buyers and the money they owed when the car was searched in Reaper Close, Great Sankey, Warrington.

“Significant quantities” of cannabis were also found after search warrants were executed at his home in Willoughby Close and at an address he has links with in Livingstone Close, Warrington.

Detective Constable Ian Morris, of Warrington Local Policing Unit, said: “Removing those involved in dealing illegal drugs from our streets is of paramount importance as they have a hugely detrimental impact on our communities, causing widespread misery.

“In Daniel Lockley’s case, we seized cocaine with an estimated street value of £17,200 and cannabis with an estimated street value of £15,105 after officers made the decision to search a car they had seen him driving at speed in Warrington.

“Those illegal drugs were undoubtedly destined for our streets.

“I am delighted that we prevented them from getting there and that we have also taken the drug dealer himself off our streets.

“Hopefully Lockley will spend his time behind bars assessing his life choices and changes his ways.

“I would like to thank the officers who caught Lockley in possession of a large quantity of illegal drugs.

“Drug dealing in Warrington or elsewhere in Cheshire will not be tolerated and I hope this case deters others from getting involved in the supply of illegal drugs.”

Lockleyis set to face a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday 15 May.

Anyone with information about suspected drug related activity in their community is asked to call Cheshire Constabulary on 101 or give the details via https://www.cheshire.police.uk/ro/report.

Alternatively, information can also be given anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.

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