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1/1 A MAN who sold drugs to his friends came to the attention of police after a head-on crash on a roundabout. Shane David Lock handed over various socks to police which contained cocaine, MDMA and ketamine. Bournemouth Crown Court heard the 23-year-old produced two socks containing drugs from his underwear after the collision at Boundary Roundabout in Bournemouth on August 7 last year. Lock, of Crow Lane, Crow, was found to have been over the legal driving limit for MDMA and cocaine, while he also had ketamine in his system. He pleaded guilty to offences of drug driving, two counts of possessing a class A drug with intent to supply and one count of possessing a class B drug with intent to supply.
The prosecutor said an eyewitness at the scene saw Lock appear to put something down his trousers. “Mr Lock handed over a small bag in a sock (to police) which contained a white substance,” said Mr Mason.
The scene of the crash. Picture: Dorset Traffic Cops He then produced two more socks from his underwear, the court was told. Police seized £395, 12.77 grams of cocaine, 9.83 grams of MDMA and 6.7 grams of ketamine. Mr Mason said the overall value of the drugs if sold was between £1,325 and £2,245, with a drug expert concluding that the packaging of the illicit substances being consistent with selling.