By Advertiser Reporter A CANNABIS dealer arranged his illegal sales over Facebook Messenger. Detectives found social media messages on Michael Koutsou’s cracked iPhone as well as a mobile – complete with a peach-adorned cover – thought to belong to his girlfriend. But 28-year-old Koutsou was spared an immediate prison sentence yesterday after a Salisbury judge noted he’d remained out of trouble and there had been significant delay in the matters reaching the court. Prosecutor Lucy Conroy told Salisbury Crown Court on Friday that police raided Koutsou’s home in Moyne Close, Devizes, on September 18, 2019. In total, they found more than 140g of cannabis divided between glass Kilner-style jars and plastic deal bags. The drugs were estimated by a police expert to be worth up to £1,420 on the street.
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He stole a close friend’s wedding fund before targeting his girlfriend’s family and now he has been jailed for 32 months. Neil Bright, of Normanton Road, Oakridge, used the trust of his victims to steal money and jewellery, before selling the items on, as he struggled with mounting debts, Bright, who is said to have “lost sight of himself”, stole sentimental items from three members of the same family, gaining entry to their homes using keys taken from his girlfriend’s home. Winchester Crown Court heard on Thursday that the 34-year-old denied the crimes and only pleaded guilty after his fingerprints were found at each of the scenes and some stolen items discovered at his home.