Sixteen-year-old can't be named for legal reasons
A teenage girl has appeared in court alongside a man from Douglas, accused of dealing drugs.
Nineteen-year-old Scott George Cooper of Willaston Crescent, and a 16-year-old girl who can't be named for legal reasons, appeared before magistrates at Douglas courthouse.
Both face one count each of being concerned in supplying drugs, acquiring criminal property and obstructing police officers.
Mr Cooper is also charged with possessing drugs - neither of the two have entered any pleas.
Magistrate bailed them in the sum of £500.
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