Lucas Gomes, aged 21, formerly of Conegra Road, High Wycombe, was sentenced to four years and six months in prison after he pleaded guilty possession with intent to supply crack cocaine, cocaine, heroin and cannabis.
February 8 2021, officers found 28 grams of powder cocaine along with other paraphernalia at Gomes’ property.
Then on 9 April 2021, officers conducted a warrant at the same property, Gomes was in the address along with 27 grams of heroin and 21 grams of crack cocaine as well as a large quantity of cash.
Investigating officer, PC Ben Pearmain, of the Stronghold Team, based at High Wycombe police station, said:
“The Stronghold team in High Wycombe is committed to stopping those who seek to make a living from selling harmful drugs in our communities.
“We will continue to bring people like Gomes to justice and take harmful drugs off the streets of High Wycombe.
“If you have any information, we would encourage you to report it to us either by calling 101 or via online reporting on our website.
“Alternatively, you can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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