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A drug dealer from Redhill will spend the next five years behind bars after being caught supplying crack cocaine and heroin into the local area.
Isaac Anderson, 29, (DOB 29/11/1994), was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Tuesday, 8 October after being found guilty for being concerned in the supply of cocaine and for being concerned in the supply of heroin.
Anderson was arrested in May 2024 after officers carried out a warrant at his home address. A subsequent search uncovered a number of mobile phones, multiple bags of cannabis and a large amount of cash in a shoebox.
As a result, Anderson was sentenced to five years, seven months and six days in prison.
Investigating officer, DC Rachael Kay, said; "Drug dealing has no place in our community and can cause untold damage to the lives of many. We are pleased with this result and Anderson will now spend the next five years in prison without being able to cause disruption in the local area."