Two Crewe men charged with class A drug offences

By The Editor

14th Oct 2024 | Local News

Jack Peberdy, 22, of Vincent Street, and Brad Plant, 20, of Edward Phipps Way, Haslington, have been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine (Nub News).
Jack Peberdy, 22, of Vincent Street, and Brad Plant, 20, of Edward Phipps Way, Haslington, have been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine (Nub News).

Two Crewe men have been charged with class A drug offences following an investigation by Cheshire Police.

Jack Peberdy, 22, from Vincent Street, Crewe was charged with conspiracy to supply a class A drug (cocaine) and possession with intent to supply a Class B drug (cannabis).

Brad Plant, 20, from Edward Phipps Way, Haslington, was charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A drug (cocaine).

Jack Peberdy and Brad Plant have been bailed with conditions to appear at Chester Crown Court on Friday 8 November (Nub News).

Both men appeared at Crewe Magistrates Court on Friday 11 October.

They have since been bailed with conditions to appear at Chester Crown Court on Friday 8 November.

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