Drug Dealer Caught Speeding and Crashing in St Hugh’s Avenue
Tunbi Eyite, 26, has been jailed for nine and a half years at Amersham Crown Court. The St Hugh’s Avenue man faced the music after police caught him red-handed with a stash of class A drugs and cash.
Drug Supply and Dangerous Driving Charges
- Eyite was found guilty of two counts of supplying class A drugs: cocaine and heroin.
- He was also convicted of dangerous driving, possession of criminal property, and driving while disqualified.
Police Chase Ends in Crash and Arrest
On 23 November 2020, around 5pm, officers spotted a suspicious Nissan Qashqai cruising St Hugh’s Avenue – with no lights on and known ties to drug dealing.
The car fled, but police followed it to a collision at the junction with Hicks Farm Rise. Eyite, behind the wheel, was arrested on the spot. Inside the car, cops found cash, several phones, and near the initial spot, a large bag of drugs.
£12,000 Worth of Drugs and Designer Clothes Seized
A search of Eyite’s home uncovered over £12,000 worth of cocaine and heroin, piles of cash, high-end designer clothes, and drug-dealing gear.
“Eyite is another offender sentenced thanks to the Stronghold team’s hard work,” said PC James Carey from High Wycombe Police. “We will keep fighting drug crime. Thames Valley Police won’t tolerate dealers. We’re committed to crushing serious organised crime and county lines operations.” “We ask the public to keep helping by reporting suspicious drug activity.”