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16:10, 19 Jun 2025Updated 16:10, 19 Jun 2025
Bristol Magistrates’ Court (Image: Getty Images)
Class A drugs, weapons and cash were seized from an address in south Bristol, leading to three arrests.
The seized items, which included crack cocaine, were found at an address in Totterdown.
Following an investigation, three people have been charged in connection with the incident.
Andrew Williams, 19, of Totterdown, has been charged with possession of cocaine and cannabis and the supply of Class A drugs.
He was remanded to appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court until today, Thursday, June 19.
Dennis Williams, 21, from Bishopsworth, has been charged with the possession of cannabis and a bladed article and possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.
He was also remanded to appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court until today.
A 17-year-old, from Avonmouth, was charged with a weapons offence.
He was bailed until he appears at Bristol Youth Court on Monday, July 16.
He cannot be legally identified because he is a juvenile.
The police said it is focusing efforts on crime hotspots and high-risk offenders in order to stop harm to the wider community.
Sergeant Darrell Boothroyd, the officer who is leading the investigation, said: “Street crime linked to class A drugs causes real harm — not just to drug users, but to the wider community.
“We’re focusing our efforts on crime hotspots and high-risk offenders to tackle the issues that matter most.
“This result shows our commitment to making our communities safer.”
A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police said: “Members of the public concerned about drug use and supply in their communities are urged to contact us on 101 or through our website.”
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