Haslington man jailed for dealing drugs in Nantwich

By The Editor 8th Apr 2025

Brad Plant, 20, was sentenced to 24 months (Cheshire Police).
Brad Plant, 20, was sentenced to 24 months (Cheshire Police).

Two South Cheshire men, including one man from Haslington, have been sentenced for drugs offences following an investigation by Cheshire Police.

At an earlier hearing, Jack Peberdy, 22, from Vincent Street, Crewe pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply a class A drug (cocaine) and Brad Plant, 20, from Edward Phipps Way, Haslington, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply a Class A drug (cocaine).

They both appeared at Chester Crown Court on Monday 7 April to be sentenced.

Peberdy was sentenced to 27 months and Plant was sentenced to 24 months.

The court heard that on 20 June 2024 a warrant was executed at an address in Hightown in Crewe.

Officers recovered snap bags of cocaine valued at approximately £1000, empty snap bags, scales, and £1315 in cash.

Further enquiries established that the men had been supplying drugs in Nantwich.

DS Williams said: "This is one of many successful warrants we have carried out to take illegal drugs off the streets of east Cheshire and will continue in our relentless effort to disrupt drugs coming into our towns and villages."

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