Police find plethora of drugs in Lincoln home raid
Alleged drug dealer charged
Newark Road in Lincoln. Photo: Google Street View.
A 20-year-old man has been charged after police searched his Lincoln home and found various drugs, including cocaine, MDMA, amphetamines and ketamine.
Officers completed a search under the Misuse of Drugs Act on Newark Road on the evening of Friday, January 15.
The property raided was the address of Henry Lamyman, 20, and he has been subsequently charged with possession of drugs with intent to supply.
He has been charged with six separate drug supply offences, after officers found cocaine, MDMA, cannabis, amphetamine, ketamine and psychoactive substances, namely LSD, at his home.
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A care home in Lincolnshire has been left devastated after Covid killed two-thirds of its residents with two staff treated in hospital in an outbreak the manager described as “horrendous”.
Eighteen of 27 residents at The Old Hall at Halton Holegate, near Spilsby, died in the run-up to Christmas, the care home’s manager, Diane Vale, told the Guardian. Most of those who died were in their 90s – the youngest was 79 and the oldest 99.
Some of the deaths were so sudden staff did not have the chance to administer end-of-life treatment or arrange for loved ones to say goodbye.
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Grimsby woman wanted for assault and theft
Have you seen Lucy?
Officers are appealing to find a 28-year-old woman from Grimsby who is wanted by police.
Lucy Silvester, 28, is wanted in relation to an assault and theft in the Grimsby area, but police have so far been unable to track her down.
Officers would like to speak to her and are asking the community to help find Lucy.
If you have seen her or know where she is, contact officers on 101 and quote reference 16/106135/20.
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