
Four people have been jailed for drug dealing offences in West Cumbria.
The quartet have been sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court for the crimes.
- Curtis Kirkbride, 36, of no fixed address, was sentenced to seven years and two months for conspiracy to supply cocaine.
- Alisia Cameron, 29, of Cross Street, Workington, was sentenced to four years and four months for two counts of conspiracy to supply cocaine.
- Stephanie Moffatt, 34, of Calder Crescent, Cleator Moor, was sentenced to four years for conspiracy to supply cocaine.
- Bradley Dryden, 28, of Castlerigg Close, Whitehaven, was sentenced to four years and four months for conspiracy to cocaine, being concerned in the supply of cocaine and being concerned in the supply of ketamine.
All pleaded guilty to the offences.
On September 22 2022, police raided an address at Cambridge Road, Whitehaven.
At the time, it was the home address of Cameron and Moffat.
Officers found a small amount of cocaine, scales, snap bags and mobile phones.
Police said an investigation of their phones revealed they were working together to supply cocaine.
As part of the investigation, officers found that Kirkbride, who was in prison at the time, was working with Cameron to supply cocaine.
Six phones were seized from Kirkbride’s cell, which identified Dryden and Cameron as dealers in West Cumbria.
Officers arrested Dryden and found two mobile phones and cocaine in his bedroom.
The phone identified he was heavily involved in the supply of cocaine and ketamine.
Financial information along with messaged directing payments were obtained and showed a significant number of third-party payments which could be linked to the purchase of drugs.





