Two people from Orpington and Penge have been charged for drug-related offences in Devon and Cornwall.
They were part of a group of 14 who were charged with the offences and an investigation by the Serious and Organised Crime Branch at Devon and Cornwall Police is ongoing.
The group were arrested on Wednesday, October 12.
Jamie Marshall, 21, of Burham Close in Penge remains in custody and will appear at Exeter Crown Court on Thursday, November 17.
Dannielle Marshall, 26, of Wichling Close, Oprington will also appear at the court but has been released on conditional bail.
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A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: “Following arrests made by police on Wednesday 12 October in the North West and South East, 14 people have been charged with drug-related offences as part of an ongoing investigation by the Serious and Organised Crime Branch at Devon & Cornwall Police.
“They are next due to appear in court as follows:
Remanded in custody to appear at Exeter Crown Court on Thursday 17 November:
- Benjamin Burns, 23, of Homer Road, Prescot
- Georgie Keating, 23, of Cromford Road, Liverpool
- Jamie Marshall, 21, of Burham Close, Penge, London
- Jake Myers, 22, of Preston Park, Brighton
Released on conditional bail to appear at Exeter Crown Court on Thursday 17 November:
- Christy Keating, 23, of Mckeagney Gardens, Cheshire
- Dannielle Marshall, 26, of Wichling Close, Orpington
- Taylor Burns, 30, of Berkely Crescent, Lancashire
- Christopher Mallen, 64, of Nyland Road, Knowsly
- Kevin Mallen, 40, of Lincombe Road, Liverpool
- Maggie Burns, 20, of Homer Road, Prescot
- Dominic McLoughlin, 43, of Chorley Road, Liverpool
- James Casey, 43, of River Bank Walk, Colchester
Remanded in custody to appear at Exeter Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 9 November:
- Thomas Keating, 42, of New North Road, Exeter
- Joseph Duffy, 28, of Harebel Close, Cheshire
"A 44-year-old man from Liverpool was arrested on suspicion of drugs offences and has been released on police bail until Tuesday 8 November."
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