Two men charged with drugs supply in Wolverhampton
Two men were arrested and charged with supplying Class A drugs after raids were carried out by police teams in Wolverhampton.
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Brian Armstrong and Amarie Haughton were both arrested and charged after officers from the County Lines Taskforce, Wolverhampton Priority Crime Team and the operational support unit executed warrants in Wolverhampton on Thursday.
The officers recovered crack cocaine from a house on Hurstbourne Crescent and subsequently charged 58-year-old Armstrong and 21-year-old Haughton with being involved in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin, while Haughton was further charged with possession with intent to supply.
The two men were remanded to appear before Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on Friday.
A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "We've charged two men with supplying Class A drugs after carrying out raids in Wolverhampton.
"Officers from the County Lines Taskforce, Wolverhampton Priority Crime Team and the operational support unit executed warrants in the city yesterday morning (February 20).
"During this activity we recovered crack cocaine from a property in Hurstbourne Crescent.
"Brian Armstrong, aged 58 from Whitmore Reans, and Amarie Haughton, aged 21, from Monmore Green, were arrested on suspicion of drug offences.
"They have now both charged with being involved in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin. Haughton was further charged with possession with intent to supply.
"They were remanded to appear before Wolverhampton Magistrates Court today (February 21)."