Man jailed following drugs dog operation in Chester
By Dherran Titherington 16th Feb 2026
A man has been jailed following a passive drugs dog operation in Chester.
On Saturday 28 June 2025, an officer was taking part in a passive drugs dog operation outside Chester Train Station.
Shortly before 11.20am, Roberts left the train station, and the dog gave a positive indication that he may have been in possession of drugs.
The officer was also aware of intelligence to suggest Roberts was involved in drugs supply offences. Roberts was searched and the officer located suspected drugs inside a small black bag which he was carrying.
Approximately 20 wraps of heroin were seized, along with what was suspected to be a burner phone and £700 in cash.
Roberts was arrested and later charged in relation to the offences.
At Chester Crown Court on Monday 9 February, Richard Roberts was sentenced to 21 months. The 52-year-old had earlier pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply class A drugs.
PC Bregazzi said: "We regularly carry out a number of operations in Chester, including passive drugs dog operations, to help disrupt a range of criminal activity.
"This case shows the importance of these and clearly highlights how officers' knowledge, paired with specific expertise like drugs dogs, can be pivotal in our fight against illegal drugs.
"Roberts was no match for the keen nose of our four-legged colleague, and he is now facing time behind bars for his actions."
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