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Three admit roles in supplying drugs in Telford

Two men and a woman admitted their part in the supply Class A drugs in Telford when they appeared at crown court.

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Christopher Moss, 48, Ricky Walsh, 27, and Fiona Lockwood, 31, all admitted conspiring to supply heroin and crack cocaine.

Sentence on Moss, of Queen Elizabeth Way, Malinslee, Lockwood, of Pool Meadow Hadley, and Walsh, of Chad Valley, High Street, Wellington, was adjourned for reports and all three were remanded in custody, at Birmingham Crown Court.

Also in the dock were Christopher Reece, 28, and Melissa Harvey-Tristam, 24, both of Wedgewood Crescent, Ketley.

The couple denied two charges of conspiring to supply crack cocaine and heroin between March last year and May this year.

The case was adjourned for trial in October and Reece was remanded in custody and Harvey-Tristam was allowed conditional bail.

In addition, Garry Warren, 52, and Nicola Firth, 31, both of Blakemore, Brookside, who faced allegations of conspiring to supply Class A drugs, appeared in court.

The charges against the couple were discontinued when Mr Michael Duck, prosecuting, said the two defendants were already serving sentences imposed this year for similar offences.

Those in court were all arrested in May this year by West Mercia police as part of Operation Sift.

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