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A man has been charged after officers stopped a car in Rugeley at 8.10pm on Wednesday (26 March) and found cash, cocaine and a mobile phone.
Benjamin Middleton, 33, from Uttoxeter, has been charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply cocaine, supplying cocaine and acquiring/using/possessing criminal property.
A property in Uttoxeter was also searched.
A total of nearly £60,000-worth of cocaine and around £11,000 in cash was found.
Middleton was due to appear at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Friday (28 March).