A MAN is set to be sentenced after being found with hundreds of wraps of class A drugs following a police raid in Winsford.

Michael Edwards, of Pinewood Road, was arrested in connection with drug offences after police executed a warrant at an address on Pinewood Road on Wednesday, June 29.

During the warrant, officers recovered 155 wraps of heroin and 238 wraps of crack cocaine. A black Skyjet motorcycle was also seized by officers during the warrant.

A police dog called Bandit assisted in the raid too. His colleagues had already searched and found drugs but Bandit was called in and found cash that had been well hidden.

Northwich Guardian: Wraps of heroin and crack cocaine were found during the raid - Photo: Cheshire PoliceWraps of heroin and crack cocaine were found during the raid - Photo: Cheshire Police

The 35-year-old was subsequently charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs (heroin and crack cocaine).

Edwards appeared at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, June 30, where he pleaded guilty to the offences.

He has since been remanded into custody and is due to be sentenced at Chester Crown Court on Friday, July 29.

Police Constable Matthew Uren said: “I hope that our efforts executing these drug warrants act as a warning to dealers in the Cheshire area and to those crossing the County Lines.

“Illegal drugs can have a devastating impact on the whole community.

“We are doing all we can to stop drug activity on our streets to make our community a safer place, while also making it extremely difficult for these offenders to operate.

“We will always act on any information about drug activity provided to us and would urge anyone who believes this activity is happening near to them to get in touch.”

Northwich Guardian: More wraps of the class A drugs found in the police raidMore wraps of the class A drugs found in the police raid

You can report suspected drug dealing to Cheshire Police online at https://www.cheshire.police.uk/ro/report or by calling 101.

Information can also be reported anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.