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Updated: 12:39, 22 December 2020
A drug dealer has been jailed after DNA evidence from a cigarette butt pinned him to a hire car stash of more than £260,000 worth of Class A drugs.
Terry Moxon was linked by forensics to a Peugeot 3008 parked outside his Willow Road home in Dartford in October 2018.
Terry Moxon has been jailed for five-and-a-half years
Police were first alerted to the car after receiving reports that Moxon had been seen behaving strangely on the night of October 11.
Behaviour included banging on a personâs front door and leaving car keys and a knife outside.
Inside the vehicle they discovered a brick of a brown crystallised substance, now known to be 304 grams of heroin, and a wrapped block of one kilogram of cocaine. Resealable bags, scales, scissors and a knife were also seized.
A Dartford dealer has been jailed after DNA left on a cigarette butt linked him to a car containing £260,000 worth of Class A drugs. Terry Moxon left the hired Peugeot 3008 outside his Willow Road home in October 2018, packed with one kilogram of cocaine and 304 grams of heroin. He was sentenced to five and a half years in jail at Woolwich Crown Court on December 21 after admitting the offences. Officers were alerted to the car after receiving reports that Moxon had been seen behaving strangely on the night of October 11. His behaviour included banging on a person’s front door and leaving car keys, and a knife, outside.