Two sentenced after £10,000s worth of cocaine seized in police investigation

Officers say the offenders' concern in the supply of the drug took place over two-and-a-half years

The cocaine seized by police and a custody image of Matthew Appleyard
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 27th Jan 2024
Last updated 27th Jan 2024

A man from Combe Hill and a woman from Ferndown have been sentenced after a 'complex investigation' saw police seize tens of thousands of pounds worth of cocaine.

Their criminality took place over two-and-a-half years - with a search of his home finding the front door strengthened and fortified.

31-year-old Matthew Appleyard has been put behind bars for six-years and four months, whilst Sapphire Dennis, who's 30, received a two-year suspended sentence and was ordered to carry out 300 hours worth of unpaid work.

Their criminality culminated in Appleyard and Dennis being arrested on 17 July 2023 at his home in Milbourne Port.

During the course of a search of Appleyard’s home, in Combe Hill, officers saw the front door had been strengthened and fortified.

Officers say this was seemingly in an effort to increase the difficulty of police forcing entry inside the property.

Officers seized 210g of cocaine – worth an estimated £17,230 – and more than £42,500 worth of criminal property in forms of vehicles.

However, an examination of Appleyard’s phone led to messages being recovered proving his involvement in cocaine supply, which was estimated to be worth five times that amount.

PC Mattie Kasperek said: “These arrests are the results of a long and complex investigation, spearheaded by officers who work day in, day out to target drugs supply across the area.

“Appleyard was the main perpetrator in this criminal enterprise and we are delighted he has received a significant prison sentence. It’s estimated his criminal activity was worth more than £250,000 and a hearing under the Proceeds of Crime Act in due course will be held to make sure he does not profit from his illegal actions upon his release.

“We will continue to relentless pursue those who seek to profit from other people’s misery and urge anyone with information that can help us in our efforts to please report it to us.”

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