A Nowra woman who pleaded guilty to supplying methylamphetamine and heroin as well as dealing with the proceeds of crime will spend at least nine months behind bars.
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Amy Baillie, 33, pleaded guilty to six counts of supplying a prohibited drug, two counts of possessing a prohibited drug, participating or contributing to criminal activities, two charges of dealing with the proceeds of crime, having goods suspected of being stolen and possessing a prohibited weapon.
Court papers said police executed a search warrant at her Nowra home on May 24 locating 4.61 grams of methylamphetamine and 3.8 grams of heroin at various locations in the home including in the bedroom, bathroom and the toilet bowl.
Police also found a quantity of buprenorphine [a drug used to treat opioid addiction], $960 in cash, a Taser and an Apple iPhone and Samsung mobile phone, suspected of being stolen.
She was arrested again on June 6 after a vehicle search in Nowra and found in possession of methylamphetamine, cannabis and $2140 cash.
She was also charged with the supply of buprenorphine.
It was also alleged she was part of a criminal group supplying prohibited drugs in the Shoalhaven between May 20 and June 8 this year.
In Nowra Local Court on Monday, October 28, Magistrate Gabriel Fleming sentenced her to two years' jail from July 24, with a non-parole period of nine months.
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