Two men and a teenager charged after Stafford drugs bust
They've been charged with a number of offences
Two men and a teenager have been charged after officers found a large amount of cash and drugs, including suspected heroin and crack cocaine, in Stafford.
Officers went to three properties in Stafford on Tuesday morning (17th February) as part of an investigation into the supply of drugs.
They found several thousand pounds in cash, a large amount of suspected heroin and crack cocaine, cannabis, mobile phones and scales.
The charges
20-year-old Junior Harrison-Jones, of Stafford, has been charged with:
- two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug – heroin and crack cocaine
- one count of acquiring / using / possessing criminal property
31-year-old Jake Higgott, of Stafford, has been charged with:
- two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug – heroin and crack cocaine
- two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A – heroin and crack cocaine
A 17-year-old boy, from Stafford, has been charged with:
- one count of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A – heroin
- two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug – heroin and crack cocaine
- two counts of driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence
- two counts of using a motor vehicle on a road / public place without third party insurance
- one count of acquiring / using / possessing criminal property