Drug dealer sentenced for wholesale supply in West Sussex
10:23 18/08/2026Leon Peace was linked to the wholesale supply of cocaine and cannabis, and was found in possession of weapons.
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Leon Peace was linked to the wholesale supply of cocaine and cannabis, and was found in possession of weapons.
Officers are also appealing for witnesses to the collision on 9 August on the A283, London Road.
Frankie Rackham and Wayne Lowman have been sentenced for their roles in a drug supply in West Sussex.
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Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)
Issued 15 July 2026
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Illegal/antisocial use of electric scrambler bikes
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