Ryan Warner, aged 19, raised officers' suspicions when he was spotted in a thick winter coat on a hot summer's day.
Ryan Warner, aged 19, raised officers' suspicions when he was spotted in Castle Walk park in Shrewsbury in a thick winter coat on a hot summer's day on July 26 last year.
He said when officers stopped Warner, they asked if he was carrying any weapons that could hurt them. Warner surrendered the Stanley knife, and was searched. Officers found 4.39g of heroin in Warner's possession, broken down into street deals. He was arrested and gave a no comment interview to police.
"He was vulnerable to exploitation by more sophisticated criminals," said Mr Dubb, who also told the court Warner had a heroin addiction."They took advantage of his naivety." "You also had a knife with you, making matters worse. When people carry knives, it can end up with people being seriously injured or dead."
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