Isaac Loremikan exploited a vulnerable 61-year-old woman’s home for drug dealing, receiving a two-year jail sentence.

A drug dealer exploited a vulnerable sixty-one-year-old woman’s home in a callous act. This occurred on Troutbeck Avenue in Warrington on Tuesday, February 27.
Police entered the house and found the woman and her forty-eight-year-old friend along with Isaac Loremikan. The woman did not know the nineteen-year-old Loremikan and believed he knew her friend.
During questioning at the scene, Loremikan gave the police a fake name. Claiming he only needed a place to sleep, he said he was waiting to return to Crewe. Police discovered his real name: Isaac Loremikan from Salford.
He was found to be in possession of two phones, cash, and cannabis. Consequently, officers arrested him for drug dealing and took him into custody. His phone contained drug dealing messages indicating involvement with class A drugs.
Loremikan, who lived on Croft Street in Salford, had previously admitted to drug charges involving crack cocaine and heroin. He also possessed cannabis, a class B drug, and had failed to appear for officers before.