A Salford teen claimed he was ‘sleeping’ after police found him in a vulnerable woman’s home in Warrington. He was later charged with drug offenses.

Inside, police found the woman and a man of forty-eight, along with Isaac Loremikan, nineteen. The homeowner did not know Loremikan; she thought he was the man’s friend. Police questioned Loremikan.
Loremikan gave police a false name, claiming he awaited transport to Crewe and had just come to sleep there. Police identified him as Isaac Loremikan from Salford. They searched him and found two phones and over three hundred pounds.
Police also found cannabis in a box. They arrested him for drug possession with intent to supply class B drugs and took him into custody. A search of his phone revealed messages about class A drugs, pointing to him supplying crack cocaine and heroin.
Loremikan pleaded guilty earlier. He admitted to involvement in supplying class A drugs, possessing class B drugs, and failing to surrender to the police. The court sentenced him on February twenty-first to two years and nine months in a young offender’s institute.