A convicted drug dealer is wanted again by police.
Matthew Anglesey, 30, from Birkenhead, is wanted by police on recall to prison for breaking his licence conditions. He was jailed back in 2020 for two and a half years after admitting conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Anglesey was caught with 24 wraps of crack cocaine after crashing a car during a high speed police chase. He has travelled to Devon in a hire car to sell drugs on the streets of Tiverton.
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However the hire car he was travelling in was chased by police on the M5. He crashed near Tiverton but fled on foot before hiding out with two local users whose flat they used as their new base. He was caught days later when police raided the flat in Dartmoor Way, Cullompton.
Officers found empty bags and scales with traces of cocaine on them and caught Hale dealing on the streets of Tiverton. A spokesperson for Merseyside police said: "Can you help locate a man from Birkenhead who is wanted on a recall to prison for breach of his license conditions? Matthew Edward Thomas Anglesey, 30 years, has breached his license conditions following his release after serving a sentence for conspiracy to supply drugs.
"He is described as 5ft 8in tall, of slim build, short fair hair and brown eyes. Anglesey has links to Seacombe, Wallasey and Birkenhead areas of Wirral.
"If you see Anglesey or hold any information, contact us via @MerPolCC on Twitter, ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ on Facebook, or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 with reference 22000623392."
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