Three people have been charged and remanded into custody following a proactive stop check into county line drug dealing in Macclesfield.
Following the stop check on Monday 19 July, officers conducted a search at a property on Mill Street where officers discovered a quantity of cash and what is believed to be a quantity of Class A drugs.
Patrick Stewart-McGovern, 20, of Stonehill Street, Liverpool was arrested and subsequently charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply class A (heroin and cocaine) and possession of criminal property.
Amanda Greenall, 47, of Mill Street, Macclesfield was arrested and subsequently charged with two counts of permitting the use of a premises for supply and two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs (heroin and cocaine).
Chelsie Dunne, 31, of Pall Mall, Liverpool was arrested and subsequently charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs (heroin and cocaine).
All appeared before Chester Magistrates Court and have been remanded into custody and will next appear at Chester Crown Court at a later date.
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