A couple caught with drugs worth more than £10,000 and £6,000 of cash in their home have been jailed for a total of four years.
Leanne Tolmie and Ryan Guminski were found with more than 5,000 etizolam tablets, 3,332 diazepam tablets, 12.9 grams of heroin and 637 gabapentin capsules in their Provost Road flat.
Dundee Sheriff Court heard they also had “tick lists”, mobile phones, digital scales and various sums of money – totalling £6,345 – linked to drug-dealing.
Some of the drugs were found in Tolmie’s bra.
Fiscal depute Charmaine Gilmartin said Police Scotland had received intelligence that Tolmie was concerned in the supply of illicit substances. Officers with a search warrant went to the house and both accused were found in bed.
“Officers saw a large quantity of, apparently, diamorphine (heroin) sitting on digital scales on the living room table,” said Ms Gilmartin.
“Both accused were searched and heroin was found on Guminski, while Tolmie had a bank bag containing diazepam, gabapentin and etizolam in her bra.
“The flat was searched and a large quantity of controlled drugs and medication was recovered.”
Both Tolmie, 31, a prisoner at Polmont, and Guminski, 31, a prisoner at Perth, admitted that between March 7 and April 20 they were concerned in the supply of diazepam, and that on April 20 they were concerned in the supply of etizolam.
Tolmie also admitted possessing gabapentin in such a quantity that it could be inferred it was for onward sale and supply.
Guminski admitted being concerned in the supply of heroin between March 18 and April 20.
Sheriff Alastair Brown jailed Guminski for three years while Tolmie was sent to prison for a year.