Central Coast Man Charged in Drug Supply Case

A man will face court today charged with 36 alleged offences as inquiries continue into the supply of illicit drugs in the Newcastle and Central Coast areas.

About 9am yesterday (Wednesday 28 May 2025), police from the Hunter Region Enforcement Squad – assisted by the Northern Domestic Violence High Risk Offender Team and Tuggerah Lakes Highway Patrol – stopped a vehicle at a service station in Warnervale.

During a search of the vehicle, police allegedly located and seized approximately 1.157kg methylamphetamine, 6g of cannabis, electronics, and $15,370 in cash.

The driver – a 43-year-old man – and his passenger, a 38-year-old woman, were arrested and taken to Wyong Police Station.

A short time later, police executed a search warrant at a home in Stockton, where police allegedly located and seized approximately 130g methylamphetamine, a paintball rifle, ammunition, and $140,270 in cash.

The 43-year-old man was charged with 36 offences including supply prohibited drug greater than or equal to large commercial quantity, knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, possess ammunition without holding licence/permit/authority, and acquire ammunition subject to prohibition order.

The man was refused bail to appear before Wyong Local Court today (Thursday 29 May 2025).

The woman was later released without charge.

Inquiries continue into the supply of illicit drugs in the Newcastle and Central Coast areas.

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