Stoke-on-Trent man jailed after drugs supply phone found in baby’s cot
By The Editor 17th Mar 2026
A Stoke-on-Trent man has been jailed after officers found a drugs supply phone hidden in a baby's cot.
Liam Poole, 23, of Longton, was handed a four-year-and-one-month jail term on Friday (13 March) at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court, after admitting being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, being concerned in the supply of heroin and being concerned in the supply of monkey dust.
Speaking following sentencing, PC Alkins, who was the officer in the case, said: "Poole had clearly attempted to evade detection by hiding the phones, drugs and cash in the property.
"Thankfully we were able to seize and remove them from the property and detain Poole."
It comes after officers searched a property in Longton in November last year where more than £10,000 in cash, bags of white powder, and three phones were found.
The bags of white powder were found on top of a kitchen cupboard.
Two phones were found hidden under a mattress in a baby's cot and a further phone was found hidden amongst Christmas presents.
Staffordshire Police explained that later analysis of phone messages showed them to have been used in the sale and supply of drugs, related to the Jack line, with 270 messages sent over a period of five days to around 70 different numbers.
Though Poole replied 'no comment' in interview, following his arrest, he later went on to admit his offending in court.
Speaking following sentencing, PC Alkins, of our city proactive team, who was the officer in the case, said: "Poole had clearly attempted to evade detection by hiding the phones, drugs and cash in the property.
PC Alkins, of the Staffordshire Police city proactive team, added: "I am pleased he admitted his involvement in the drugs line and that he was handed a jail term for his offending.
"We will continue to do all we can to apprehend individuals involved in the supply of illegal substances in Staffordshire and bring them before the courts."
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