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Suspected drug dealer charged after police find cocaine worth £7,000 and cash

A Staffordshire man will appear in court after police found cocaine worth more than £7,000.

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Mark Fullard was arrested on Sandy Lane after being found in possession of drugs by police. Photo: Google Street Map

Mark Fullard is set to appear at Cannock Magistrates Court in February after officers from Staffordshire Police found drugs at an address on Sandy Lane in Rugeley in January.

Officers then searched a house and found more drugs, as well as about £11,000 in cash and the 48-year-old from Rugeley was charged with possession with intent to supply cocaine, cannabis and a controlled class C drug.

A spokesman for Staffordshire Police said: "A man has been charged with drug supply offences after we found more than £7,000-worth of class A drugs in Rugeley.

"Mark Fullard, 48, from Rugeley, has been charged with possession with intent to supply cocaine, cannabis and a controlled class C drug.

"It comes after we searched a man on Sandy Lane in January and found the drugs.

"We then searched an address and found more drugs, as well as about £11,000 in cash.

"Fullard will appear at Cannock Magistrates’ Court on February 9."

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