An Aylesbury man has been jailed for three years after he was convicted of two possession with intent to supply offences.
William Champney, aged 31, of Wycliffe End, Aylesbury, pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to supply cocaine and one count of possession with intent to supply cannabis.
At around 3.05pm on Monday 8 November last year, Champney was seen conducting a drug deal and was arrested.
Following a search, £3,950 of cannabis and £500 of cocaine were seized.
Investigating officer PC Ratcliffe, based at Aylesbury police station, said:
“Tackling county lines drug dealing remains one of the top priorities of Thames Valley Police.
“I hope this conviction sends yet another clear message and reminder that if you are involved in the supply of drugs, which has a detrimental impact on our society, the Stronghold team will work tirelessly to locate, arrest and put you before the courts.
“Tackling county lines dealing continues to need the support of the public, and we would urge anybody who has information about drug dealing to please report it to the police.
“You can do so online or by calling 101, or for 100% anonymity, via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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