He admitted guilt to seven drug-related offenses and received his sentence on March 27th. The outstanding charges against Breen-Ledger included two counts of possession with intent to supply a Class B controlled substance and one count related to a Class A substance. He also acknowledged his involvement in supplying cocaine, ecstasy, and additional charges regarding ketamine. Furthermore, Breen-Ledger confessed to two unrelated driving offenses. One incident involved a woman in her 60s who sustained serious injuries due to dangerous driving after being struck by a car while cycling in a narrow lane in Halesowen on October 19, 2022. The other incident involved another person who was also seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle while crossing Dudley Road at Raleigh Regis. West Midlands Police Detective Sergeant Adam Buzzard noted that Breen-Ledger had been involved in drug dealing since he was 16 years old, stating, “He has demonstrated that he has continued his drug activities while released from custody on police bail.”

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