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Lacey Clements

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Case Information & Details

Lacey Clements, a 45-year-old woman from Magdalen Way, Gorleston, UK, has been involved in public criminal proceedings related to drug dealing and possession of criminal property. She was jailed after being found with Class A drugs and making significant amounts of money from dealing to addicts in Great Yarmouth.

Key Facts and Dates:

  • Charges: Clements admitted to supplying Class A drugs between November 11, 2024, and September 30, 2025. She also admitted to possession of criminal property, specifically £19,858, between January 2024 and July 2025.
  • Arrest and Discovery: Clements was caught after police were called to an address in Yarmouth where she and a man had gone to enforce a £300 drug debt. She was arrested after being found with a significant quantity of cash, "burner phones," and drugs in her car and underwear during a police station search. Further inquiries revealed that £19,858, identified as proceeds from drug dealing, had been paid into a family member's bank account.
  • Court Appearances:
  • Clements appeared in court on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, where she had previously admitted to the charges. This hearing took place at Norwich Combined Court Centre, presided over by His Honour Judge Shaw.
  • Another hearing for Lacey Clements (Case Reference: U20262283) was scheduled at Norwich Combined Court Centre for May 27, 2026, at 10:00 AM, as a Magistrates' Court hearing.
  • Court Decision: Judge Andrew Shaw described her activities as "long-term drug dealing from which you were making significant amounts of money." Clements was subsequently jailed for three years. Her home was also found to be in a "deplorable state" with evidence of drug use.
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