Concern for welfare call out catches Laurieston offender with £500 of cannabis

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An offender was caught with over £500 of cannabis when police were called to his address due to concern for his welfare.

Appearing at Falkirk Sheriff Court last Thursday, Adrian Lebzuch had pleaded guiity to possession of class B drug cannabis at and address in Elizabeth Crescent, Camelon, on April 14, 2021.

Lebzuch, 8 Dundas Road, Laurieston, also admitted trying to pervert the course of justice by giving police officers a fake name and fake date of birth in Firs Street, Falkirk, on January 10 this year.

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Karen Chambers, procurator fiscal depute, said: “It was 1.30pm and police were called to attend the address due to ongoing concern for a person. They searched the premises and found a green herbal substances – 80 grams of cannabis worth £560.

Sheriff Alison Michie allowed Lebzuch’s existing community payback order to continue and ordered him to pay a fine of £380 at a rate of £50 per month.