A man from Kidderminster has been sentenced for drug-related offences.
Kurt Lock, aged 36, of Maureen Aston Court, appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Friday, August 16, where he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
He was sentenced to two years suspended for 18 months.
Lock was also sentenced to ten months for possession with intent to supply Class B drugs which was suspended for 18 months.
Both terms will run concurrently.
The sentencing comes after a quantity of cocaine and cannabis were found at Lock's home during a warrant on June 24, 2021, which led to the charges.
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "A Kidderminster man has been sentenced for drug-related offences.
"Kurt Lock, 36, of Maureen Aston Court in Kidderminster, appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Friday, August 16 where he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply class A drugs. He was sentenced to two years suspended for 18 months.
"Lock was also sentenced to ten months for possession with intent to supply class B drugs, suspended for 18 months, with both terms to run concurrently."
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