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Trio sentenced after using vulnerable Cambridge man’s home to deal and take drugs




Three people have been sentenced after they were caught using a vulnerable man’s home in Cambridge to deal and take drugs.

Police visited the property in Kingsway on 30 May last year following concerns the resident was being cuckooed.

Roland Hare, Tarmani Carty and Aileen Grimewood Pictures: Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Roland Hare, Tarmani Carty and Aileen Grimewood Pictures: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Inside they found a man in his 60s as well as two men and a woman who had no reason to be there.

Officers also discovered class A drugs including crack cocaine and heroin, mobile phones with messages linking to drug dealing, cash, a knife and other drug paraphernalia.

Tarmani Carty, 22, of Crofton Lane, Orpington, London, was sentenced to four years in prison at Peterborough Crown Court on Wednesday (18 September) after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine.

At an earlier hearing at Peterborough Crown Court on 5 June, Roland Hare, 45, of Kingsway, Cambridge, was sentenced to 32 months in prison after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine.

Aileen Grimewood, 42, of Ness Road, Burwell, was sentenced to 28 months in prison after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and being concerned in the offer to supply heroin.

Sergeant Alice Jeffery, from the Cambridge neighbourhood policing team, said: “This trio worked their way into a vulnerable man’s home and used it as a base to supply and take class A drugs.

“We hope this conviction sends a clear message that we will not allow the exploitation of others. The information from the public around drug supply plays an important role in helping to put those responsible before the courts.”



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