Three men have been jailed for drugs offences after their cocaine, heroin, cash and phones were found in a car in Windsor.

At around 1.30pm on 9 January 2020, a vehicle was stopped by officers in Clarence Road in Windsor.

The three men inside found to be in possession of class A drugs, cash and phones.

All three were arrested on the same day and then charged on the next day, 10 January.

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Thomas Cummings, aged 28, Reece Cummings, aged 25 and Richard Haywood, aged 54, all of no fixed abode were jailed at Reading Crown Court on Friday 24 July.

Thomas Cummings was sentenced to 30 months imprisonment, while Reece Cummings and Haywood were jailed for 27 months each.

They all pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, namely cocaine and heroin.

Investigating officer, PC Tom Hughes-Parry, of the Problem Solving Team in Maidenhead, said: “Richard Haywood is the father of Reece and Thomas Cummings who were a criminal family involved in distributing Class A drugs into Windsor and spreading misery into the local area.

“This was an excellent stop by officers, and the three of them were caught red handed dealing drugs to vulnerable adults in Windsor – this kind of behaviour will not be tolerated in Windsor and I am glad they will not be able to cause any more issues.

“Through our Stronghold campaign Thames Valley Police will continue to work in partnership to tackle serious organised crime and to stop those who seek to exploit vulnerable people for their own means."