Two drug dealers were caught with £37,000 worth of cash and cannabis after they were pulled over by police.

Aylesbury Crown Court heard how Abigail Blockey and Jamie Bradford were stopped while driving their car on Ossulbury Lane, Aylesbury in May 2025.

A search was conducted with officers locating cash and mobile phones before a further search was carried out at their property.

Cannabis worth £32,000 was found at the home, as well as £5,000 in cash.

Bradford later pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a Class B drug, namely cannabis and THC.

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He also admitted being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of Class B, (cannabis), possession of a controlled drug of Class A, (Psilocin) and possession of stolen property.

Blockey pleaded guilty to one count of being concerned in the supply of a Class B drug (cannabis).

Both entered their pleas in September last year and returned to court on February 16 for sentencing.

Bradford, 42, of Palmer Crescent, Leighton Buzzard, was jailed for one year, five months and must pay court costs of £4,694.50.

He was ordered to forfeit his Range Rover Evoque.

Blockey, 37, of Wall Brown Way, Aylesbury was given a community order with 10 rehabilitation days and 180 hours of unpaid work to be completed in the next 12 months.

PC Ben McNeill of the Local Proactive team in Buckinghamshire said, “Drug supply has a devastating impact on our communities, and this sentencing reflects the seriousness of these offences.

“Blockey and Bradford made a deliberate choice to profit from criminality, and our officers worked swiftly to ensure they were brought before the courts.

We will continue to proactively target those who deal drugs in Aylesbury and across the Thames Valley, ensuring they face justice and that harmful substances are taken off our streets.”

Thames Valley Police continues to work to keep communities safe and bring offenders to justice.