Detectives have charged five men in connection with drug offences in Crewe.
Shane Baillie, 29, of Alton Street in Crewe has been charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Stephen Barrett, 38, of Ashley Meadow in Haslington has been charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Aaron Dodd, 31, of Cartwright Street in Haslington has been charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Daniel Jones, 32, of Pusey Dale Close in Shavington has been charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
James Wilson, 39, of Nantwich Road in Crewe has been charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
All of the men have been remanded in custody and are appearing at Chester Magistrates Court on Thursday 13 October.
The charges relate to an 18-month investigation resulting in three warrants being executed on Tuesday 11 October and Wednesday 12 October in Crewe.
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