Nine people charged with Thrapston drug dealing

Police have charged nine people with serious drug dealing offences
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Nine people have been charged in connection with drug dealing in Thrapston between June 2019 and March 2020.

The eight men and one boy range in age from 17 to 33.

All the charges relate to the supply of drugs in Thrapston between June 2019 and March 2020.

Nine people have been charged in relation to the supply of drugs in ThrapstonNine people have been charged in relation to the supply of drugs in Thrapston
Nine people have been charged in relation to the supply of drugs in Thrapston

The nine are:

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Matthew Gambrell, 22, of Grove Road, Thrapston, charged with conspiring to supply Class A and B drugs.

Iwan White, 21, of High Street, Islip, charged with conspiring to supply Class B drugs.

Marko Subic, 33, of Coldermeadow Avenue, Corby, charged with conspiring to supply Class A drugs.

James O'Dell, 22, of High Street, Thrapston, charged with conspiring to supply Class A drugs.

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Bradley Willis, 22, of Foundry Walk, Thrapston, charged with conspiring to supply Class A drugs.

Jacob Borisuth, 18, of Cross Keys Drive, Thrapston, charged with conspiring to supply Class A and B drugs.

Joseph Westby, 22, of Nene Court, Islip, charged with conspiring to supply Class A and B drugs.

Mitchell Brown, 24, of Kingfisher Road, Thrapston, charged with conspiring to supply Class A and B drugs.

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A 17-year-old boy, charged with conspiring to supply Class A and B drugs.

They were charged as part of a complex crime investigation by Northamptonshire Police's serious and organised crime team.

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