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Damon Wilkinson & Charlotte Hadfield

Drug dealer caught with heroin hidden in BMW paid £250 to travel to Liverpool

A drug dealer caught with heroin hidden in a BMW was paid £250 to travel to Liverpool.

Anthony Griffin, 62, was part of a plot to sell heroin on the streets of Barrow in Cumbria. He was arrested after police spotted him "acting suspiciously" and pulled over the BMW he was driving.

Officers found 79 wraps of heroin and a wrap of crack hidden in bags in the footwells of the car, as well as cannabis, a knife and £1,500 in cash in the driver's door pocket, the MEN reports.

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In total, 68.6 grams of class A drugs with an estimated street value of between £3,000 and £6,000 were discovered. Tracie Barnes and Sean Burton, 19, who were passengers in the BMW, were also arrested.

Two phones were also seized from Burton which police found were used almost exclusively to send out bulk messages advertising the sale of heroin and crack cocaine.

Tracie Barnes, 42, of Thistleton Road, Bolton (Cumbria Police)

A phone recovered from Barnes showed messages between the three arranging the trip to Barrow, for which Griffin would be paid £100 as driver. A phone recovered from Griffin showed he had travelled multiple times to Wolverhampton to collect Burton and take him to Liverpool, for which he was paid £250 per trip.

It also showed he was purchasing crack cocaine for Barnes and allowing Burton to stay over at his home address. Tracie Barnes, 42, of Thistleton Road, Bolton, admitted two counts of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and was sentenced to 25 months in prison at Preston Crown Court.

Sean Burton, 19, of Leasowes Drive, Wolverhampton (Cumbria Police)

Griffin, 62, of Duncombe Road, Bolton, admitted two counts of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and was sentenced to 22 months in prison. Burton, 19, of Leasowes Drive, Wolverhampton admitted two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and possession of a knife. He was sentenced to two years in prison.

A spokesperson for South Cumbria Community Serious & Organised Crime Unit said: "The actions of the three defendants were brought to light by a quick-thinking officer who identified reasons to be suspicious and was able to stop the vehicle containing a significant amount of Class A drugs and money inside.

“Class A drug use wrecks communities and Cumbria Police is committed to stopping and bringing to justice those people who seek to come to the county to prey on vulnerable addicts."

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