Dubbo: Ciralee Vincent granted conditional bail over drug supply charges
A 22-year-old woman who was allegedly part of a large-scale drug supply operation across the central west has applied for bail. Here’s the latest.
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A woman, who has been charged with 10 counts of prohibited drug supply, has been granted bail following last week’s drug blitz in the state’s central west.
Strike Force Summit charged and arrested four people following a large-scale drug operation across eight homes in Dubbo, Narromine, Geurie and Peak Hill on Thursday.
During the search of the homes, police allegedly located approximately $25,000 worth of cash, a firearm, an electronic stun device, ammunition, methylamphetamine, cannabis and drug paraphernalia.
Ciralee Vincent, of Dubbo, appeared before Dubbo Local Court on Monday via an audiovisual link, where she was granted conditional bail for 10 counts of prohibited drug supply, participating in criminal group activity, supply prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis and deal with property proceeds of crime.
The 22-year-old has been ordered to be of good behaviour, not contact the three co-accused and obtain a drug and alcohol assessment.
Vincent will reappear before the same court on March 21.
Clint James Liddell and Mary Ann Marie Liddell, both 37, were refused bail to reappear on May 9 and March 21.
The man was charged with eight counts of supply prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis, participate in criminal group activity, two counts of supply prohibited drugs, fail to comply digital evidence access order direction and possess ammunition without holding a licence.
He was also charged with knowingly deal with proceeds of crime with an intention to conceal, deal with property proceeds of crime, possess unauthorised firearm and not keep firearm safe.
The woman was charged with 27 counts of prohibited drug supply, participate in criminal group activity, possess an unauthorised prohibited firearm and not keep a firearm safe.
Geoffrey Shaun Fieldsend also appeared via audiovisual link before Dubbo Local Court where he was formally refused bail.
The 38-year-old was charged with was knowingly direct activities of criminal group, 14 counts of supply prohibited drugs and fail to comply with digital evidence access order direction.
He made no bail application.
Fieldsend is expected to reappear on March 15.
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