Cameron Gruber, aged 19, of Mason Street, Reading, was sentenced to a total of two years and nine months’ imprisonment on Friday, 28 April in a hearing at Winchester Crown Court.
He pleaded guilty at a hearing at the same court on 21 March to two counts of possession with intent to supply a class A drug and one count of possession of a class B drug.
On 4 January this year, police entered a property in George Street, Reading where they detained Gruber.
A bundle of wraps containing crack cocaine and heroin were recovered from the property with a street value in the region of £1,500 and a quantity of cannabis was recovered from Gruber’s pockets.
He was charged on 5 January.
Investigating officer PC Liam Steele, based at Reading police station, said: “We will not tolerate those who look to supply drugs in our communities and we will robustly target and prosecute these offenders.
“Our activity will be both visible and covert in order to disrupt those who are involved in the supply of drugs.
“Information from the public around this sort of offending in Reading plays a vital role in developing intelligence for our investigations.
“If you have information about drug dealing which you would like to report, please call us on 101, or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”