Man jailed for 2 and a half years for drugs supply in Wendover

William Allous had been involved in the supply of drugs for three years

Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 19th Aug 2025

A man from Wendover has been jailed after admitting to being involved in the supply of drugs in the area.

William Allous, 25, of Water Meadow Way in Wendover, appeared at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday 13 August where he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison.

He pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A, namely cocaine; being concerned in the supply of cocaine; possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class B, namely cannabis; possession of a controlled drug of Class B, namely cannabis/cannabis resin; being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of Class B, namely cannabis; acquiring/using/possessing criminal property, and possessing a weapon for the discharge of a noxious liquid/gas/electrical incapacitation device.

On July 18 2024 officers from Thames Valley Police stopped and searched Allous and he was found to be in possession of cannabis and £900 in cash.

A further search of an address connected to him revealed £2,150 worth of drugs, £3,570 in cash and an electric stun device.

Further investigation by the police revealed that Allous had been involved in the supply of drugs for three years.

Thames Valley Police confirmed that he was charged on March 4 this year and pleaded guilty to all offences at his court hearing on August 13.

Investigating officer Police Constable Ben McNeill, of Buckinghamshire’s proactive team, said: “Allous has been involved in the supply of drugs in the surrounding area for three years – drug supply brings with it organised crime, serious violence, and the exploitation of vulnerable adults and children.

“We will continue to pursue, prosecute and disrupt drug dealers, who often harm the most vulnerable people in our communities. This is part of our commitment, alongside our partnership agencies, to reducing the levels of serious and organised crime in our region.

“Nobody knows their streets, towns and villages better than the people who live and work there. If you see something happening that is out of place, then you can contact us and know it will be dealt with seriously.

“We would encourage the public to report drug supply offenders to Thames Valley Police, as the information provided can help us develop intelligence into a proactive investigation. Although it may seem a trivial detail to you, to us, it could be the final piece of a much bigger puzzle.

“You can report information confidentially via our website or by calling 101, or for 100% anonymity via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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