A Frankford man with ties to an outlaw motorcycle gang has been handed a three-month intermittent jail sentence for drug trafficking.
Blair Crawford, 37, pled guilty in Belleville Provincial Court this week to possession for the purpose of trafficking, and besides the jail time, he received a lifetime weapons prohibition, and he will be put on 18 months probation.
Crawford was also given credit for 15 months pre-sentence custody.
He and five other people were arrested last February after officers found cocaine, digital scales, cash, cell phones and ammunition at a home in the east end of Belleville, and police said at the time he was associated with the Hell's Angels motorcycle club .
Charges were withdrawn against four of the other five, and Kevin Cox, 47, of Belleville, was given a suspended sentence when he pled guilty in November to possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Charges of possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of the proceeds of crime were withdrawn against Jamie Lee Quigley, Steven Cox, Scott Levesque, and Megan Cox.
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