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Police have charged two people from Lowestoft and Beccles in connection with drug offences.
It follows a search warrant that was executed by officers from the Serious Crime Disruption Team on Tuesday 28 November at an address in Wheatacre near Beccles.
26 year old Tommie Pearmain of Southfield Gardens in Lowestoft was charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine; concerned in the supply of ketamine and being concerned in the supply of cannabis. 30 year old Zoe Rushmer of Church Lane in Wheatacre was also charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine; concerned in the supply of ketamine and being concerned in the supply of cannabis.
They were both remanded to appear before Norwich Magistrates Court on Wednesday 29 November. Pearmain was remanded in custody to appear before Ipswich Crown Court on 3 January 2023. Rushmer was released on conditional bail to attend Ipswich Crown Court on the same date, 3 January 2023.
If you suspect drug dealing is taking place in your area or see anything suspicious or out of place, please tell us. You don’t have to be certain, just concerned. Report via the website> Report a crime | Suffolk Constabulary call 101, or alternatively you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers to report anonymously – either online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling 0800 555 111.