Two people facing a string of charges at Dubbo allegedly received at least $27,000 from drug supply activities in the past month.
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Adrian John Toomey and Nicola Jaye Hinton were remanded in custody at Dubbo Local Court yesterday.
The pair had been arrested on Tuesday after a police search of a unit in Hunter Street turned up prohibited drugs and cash.
No applications for release were made and bail was formally refused by magistrate Andrew Eckhold.
A woman, visibly upset, and a man spoke to Toomey from the public gallery as he was led from the dock at the end of his appearance.
Hinton, dressed in jeans and white casual shoes, also spent only a brief time before the magistrate.
No pleas were entered yesterday but more details of the charges they face emerged from court documents.
Toomey, 38, is charged with supplying prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis between July 3 and July 28 at Dubbo.
Police allege that on 670 or more separate occasions during the period he supplied methamphetamine for financial or material reward.
Toomey is also charged with administering methamphetamine and cannabis to himself on 27 separate occasions between July 2 and July 28.
Police allege that both he and Hinton, occupants of the Hunter Street unit, dealt with the proceeds of crime being the alleged $27,000, knowing that it was the proceeds of crime.
Hinton, 42, is accused of supplying methamphetamine on 60 or more separate occasions between July 4 and July 28 for financial or material reward.
The range of charges Toomey and Hinton each face also include administering prohibited drugs to another person, occupier knowingly allow use as a drug premises and three counts of knowingly exposing a child to drugs.
Mr Eckhold adjourned the matters of both Toomey and Hinton to September 24.