A Sheffield drug dealer has been jailed for eight years after over 40kg of drugs were found in his property and vehicle.
Harrison Utley, 21, has been charged with possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and possession of criminal property.
Large quantities of Class A drugs, money, and paraphernalia associated with dealing drugs were found during a police raid of his Ecclesfield home.
Three Rolex watches, a diamond bracelet, and designer clothing worth over a combined £46,000 highlighted Utley’s payment for his involvement in the distribution of cocaine and ketamine.
Anthony Slater, Detective Chief Inspector, said: “The expensive items immediately showed us that Ultley was being rewarded for his efforts in housing and distributing drugs from Sheffield.”
Officers found 26.2kg of cocaine inside the property, 15kg of ketamine inside Utley’s van and £97,064 in cash stored in a utility cupboard. Other items, including a money-counting machine, weighing scales and weights were also found.
Utley appeared before Sheffield Crown Court on Friday 13 October after pleading guilty at a previous hearing.
The cash, watches, and designer goods will be subject to a forfeiture order and seized.