A SALTNEY woman stopped for speeding in Chester was found to have a bag filled with illegal drugs.

At around 7.15pm on Wednesday, December 23, police on patrol on patrol in the city spotted a Jaguar XR speeding on Western Avenue in Blacon.

As officers followed the vehicle, it pulled into the car park outside the Spar store and the passenger, Kyle Cave, attempted to run into the shop to avoid officers.

The 29-year-old was caught, while his sister Ronnie Cave, who was driving the car, remained in the vehicle.

Upon searching Kyle Cave, officers discovered a quantity of cocaine and cannabis and was arrested for possession of illegal drugs.

Officers went on to search the car where they recovered a large bag on the back seat which contained a large amount of cannabis, plus a set of scales and snap bags.

Ronnie Cave admitted that the drugs were hers was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class B drugs (cannabis) as well as drug driving after failing a drugs test at the scene.

During a follow up search at the 27-year-old’s home on Saltney Terrace, Saltney, officers found another 190 grams of cannabis with a value of between £1,370 and £2,105.

The pair were subsequently charged in connection with the incident and both pleaded guilty to the offences.

Kyle Cave, of Graham Road, Chester, appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on Tuesday, June 1, where he was sentenced to an 18-month conditional discharge for the possession of class A and B drugs.

Ronnie Cave was sentenced at Chester Crown Court on Thursday, July 15, where she was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for two years, for possession with intent to supply class B drugs.

She was also ordered to pay a £156 victim surcharge and complete a drugs rehabilitation course.

Police Constable Ashley Davies, from Chester CID said: “This is a great result, from what began as a simple speeding offence, we’ve been able to remove a large quantity of illegal drugs from the streets of Chester and a drug dealer is now facing the consequences of her actions.

“During questioning Ronnie attempted to claim that all of the drugs were for personal use and that she had purchased them for the Christmas period.

“However, her claim unravelled when we found a bum bag belonging to her which contained £350 cash and a list detailing the names of all her customers and how much money they owed.

“I hope that this case acts as a warning to other people who are planning to come to Chester to deal drugs.”