Dealer had £35k worth of drugs and cash in home

Cannabis worth up to £19,350, cocaine worth up to £17,740, and ketamine worth up to £200 was found at his address
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A dealer who had more than £35,000 worth of drugs in his home has been handed a two-year suspended prison sentence.
Police executed a warrant on Tristan Lenk's former home in Furrowfields Road in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, on 7 May.
Officers discovered an estimated street value of £19,350 worth of cannabis, cocaine worth up to £17,740, ketamine worth up to £200 and with £7,500 in cash.
Lenk, 26, now of Balland Field in Willingham, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Thursday and admitted possession of criminal property and ketamine, as well as possession with intent to supply cannabis and cocaine.
His sentence was suspended for two years.
He must also complete a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement and a six-month drug rehabilitation programme.
Det Con Gracz, who investigated, said: "This was a great find by our local neighbourhood team who were acting on the concerns raised to them.
"Drug supply and associated criminality has no place in our community, and we will continue to take action against those involved."
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