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Former Elgin woman sentenced for selling street valium


By Ali Morrison

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Sheriff Ian Cruickshank heard the case at Inverness Sheriff Court.
Sheriff Ian Cruickshank heard the case at Inverness Sheriff Court.

A former Elgin woman has been ordered to have drug treatment after she was caught dealing Etizolam tablets.

The police raided a house in Lhanbryde on May 30, 2019.

Inside they found Polly Woodin along with 550 tablets and a phone containing messages that indicated dealing

Woodin admitted being concerned in the supply of drugs when she appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court earlier today.

She also pleaded guilty to stealing five bottles of brandy from an Inverness branch of the Co-op on May 19 this year. The alcohol was recovered and returned to the shop.

Woodin used to live in Muirfield Road, Elgin, but now stays at Carnarc Crescent, Inverness.

In addition to the drug treatment order she was placed under the supervision of social workers for the next 18 months.


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