A DRUG dealer from Delamere has been jailed for more than two years and deprived of a quantity of drugs and various weapons - including four machetes and three knives.
Dominic Feterson, of Frith Avenue, appeared at Chester Crown Court on April 24 after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing to two counts of possession with intent to supply a class A drug, and one count of possession of a class B drug.
Judge Michael Leeming heard the 23-year-old had crack cocaine and heroin in his possession on December 10, 2020, which he intended to supply to others.
He was also in possession of cannabis.
Judge Leeming sentenced Feterson to 32 months in prison.
As well as the forfeiture and destruction of the drugs, the court ordered for the dependant to be deprived of other items.
This included four machetes, three knives, three sheaths, an extendable baton and £911.05 in cash.
Upon his release from custody, Feterson will need to pay a £190 surcharge.
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