Police caught him with hidden stashes of illicit substances twice in space of six months
Stephen Callery was found with hidden stashes of class As twice in the space of just six months. He kept the illicit substances in his sock on one occasion, but on another was cycling with the goods in his backside.
Callery claimed to officers that he had "just bought the drugs". He has previous convictions for drug offences in 1993 and 1998, with his most recent brush with the law coming in 2021 for drug driving. "Despite that, over the years he has managed to hold down several jobs - his last one ending in 2021 due to his conviction for driving with excess drugs. He tells me he had been struggling significantly due to his father's health problems.
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