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Two Merseyside men have been charged following a joint operation targeting suspected drug supply in Wrexham.
Operation Leap saw officers from North Wales Police and Merseyside Police execute warrants across Caia Park, Wrexham and Merseyside on Wednesday, 2 October.
Detectives have now charged the following men:
Anthony Howey, 40, of Rupert Drive, Everton, was charged with: Conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug – cocaine; Conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug – heroin; Conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug – Ketamine; and Driving a motor vehicle dangerously, which relates to an incident in which he was driving a Land Rover Discovery in October on the M57 in Kirkby.
Garry O’Sullivan, 49, of Milestone Road, Kirkby, was charged with: Conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug – cocaine; Conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug – heroin; Conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug – Ketamine.
Both men will appear at Mold Magistrate Court this morning, Thursday 3 October, along with:
Jason Young, 24, of Bryn Hafod, Wrexham
Dwayne Pritchard, 26, of Bran, Plas Madoc, Wrexham
Kane Reeves, 21, of Montgomery Road, Wrexham
All three are also charged with Conspiracy to supply cocaine, heroin and Ketamine.
If you have any information about the supply, storage or movement of drugs, contact us @MerPolCC, 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Always call 999 if a crime is in progress.