Kyle Brian Molyneux fined for possession
A court's heard police called to a noisy party discovered a man who should have been obeying a curfew.
Kyle Brian Molyneux, whose address was given as care of the Isle of Man Prison, appeared before magistrates at Douglas courthouse.
He admitted one count of possessing £200 worth of cocaine at an address in Berry Woods Avenue on October 21.
Prosecution advocate Roger Kane said police officers were called to the home after receiving noise complaints.
When officers arrived at around 10pm, they spotted Molyneux in the kitchen – the court heard he should have been at home between 10pm and 6am.
Police watched as the 24 year old hid a wrap of white powder in his clothing, and stopped him disposing of it as he was arrested.
A search revealed unemployed Molyneux had two grammes of the class A drug.
Magistrates fined him £350 and ordered him to pay £125 costs.
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