Drug dealer jailed for six years
A drug dealer caught selling heroin on a Carlisle housing estate has been jailed for a total of six years.
Timothy Thompson, 26, was arrested earlier this year, after police found another man outside his house with bags of the class A drug in his pocket.
Thompson, of Meadow View, Carlisle, pleaded guilty at the city’s crown court to conspiring to supply heroin.
He was jailed for four years and an additional two years for the aggravated taking of a motor cycle and theft.
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