Two women have been charged with alleged drug supply offences after being apprehended at Wyong following an extensive investigation by Northern Region police.
In July 2025, the Hunter Region Enforcement Squad (RES) established Strike Force Carrolup to investigate the alleged supply of drugs in the Newcastle area.
Following extensive inquiries, RES officers – assisted by the Hunter DV High-Risk Offender Team and Newcastle City Highway Patrol – stopped a vehicle on the M1 at Wyong about 6.20pm on Tuesday, August 12.
Police allegedly located and seized 506g cocaine, 12.1g methamphetamine, assorted prescription medication, pepper spray, and $2,325 in cash.
Two women – both aged 23 – were arrested at the scene and taken to Wyong Police Station.
Following further inquiries, officers – assisted by Hunter UTAH – executed two search warrants: one at a unit on Watt St, Newcastle, and another at a unit on Riverside Dr, Mayfield West.
As a result of the search warrants, police allegedly located and seized 852g GBL, 658g cannabis, 567g MDMA, 257g cocaine, 122g psilocybin, 60g methamphetamine, assorted prescription medication, a pistol, electronic stun device, ammunition, and $19,000 cash.
One of the women was charged with 32 drug and firearm offences.
She was refused bail to appear before Bail Division Court 2 on Wednesday, August 13, where she was formally refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court on Friday, August 15.
The other woman was charged with 18 offences.
She was refused bail to appear before Bail Division Court 2 on Wednesday, August 13, where she was formally refused bail to appear before the same court on Thursday, August 14.
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