Seven people charged following investigation into large scale drug supply in Chorley and South Ribble

A woman, four men and two teenagers were charged. 
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Seven people were charged as part of an investigation into large scale drug supply in Chorley and South Ribble. 

Officers executed warrants at six addresses in Chorley and Leyland last week

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A woman, four men and two teenagers were subsequently arrested. 

Seven people were charged as part of an investigation into large scale drug supply in Chorley and South RibbleSeven people were charged as part of an investigation into large scale drug supply in Chorley and South Ribble
Seven people were charged as part of an investigation into large scale drug supply in Chorley and South Ribble

There were all later charged following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service:

  • Harriet Edmondson, 28, of Marlborough Drive, Preston is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug. 
  • Aaron Hickey, 18, of Slater Lane, Leyland is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug and one count of conspiracy to supply a Class B drug. 
  • Ryan Davies-Karabarind, 19, of Kingswood Road, Leyland is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug and one count of conspiracy to supply a Class B drug. 
  • Stephen Tunstall-Helm, 20, of Charlotte Place, Leyland is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug. 
  • Perry Miller, 20, of Lucerne Road, Preston is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug and one count of conspiracy to supply a Class B drug. 
  • A 16 year old boy from Leyland is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug. 
  • A 17 year old boy from Leyland is charged with three counts of conspiracy to supply a Class A drug and one count of conspiracy to supply a Class B drug. 

Operation Warrior is Lancashire Police's response to tackling serious and organised crime in the county.