A 36-year-old accused of having 40 wraps of cocaine and heroin has had his bail extended by a month.
Police raided a house in The Waterloo, Cirencester, on September 3, and arrested the man on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs.
He was bailed to attend Compass House custody suite in Gloucester on October 5 but a police spokesman said his bail had been extended until November 10 “to allow the police investigation to continue”.
At the time of the raid a police spokesman said: "Officers searched the flat in The Waterloo at around 7.20am.
"During the raid the suspected class A drugs were thrown out of a window and recovered by attending officers.
"A 36-year-old local man was arrested on suspicion of supplying class A drugs and has been bailed to attend Compass House custody suite in Gloucester on 5 October.
"The recovered substances, which potentially have a street value running into hundreds of pounds, will now be analysed."
Anyone with information about drugs crime should call 101 or email 101@gloucestershire.police.uk.
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