
A Port Erin woman has been bailed for sentence after admitting possessing cocaine.
Thirty-seven year-old Caroline Miller admitted having 1.4 grammes of the drug, worth £113, when police searched a house in Stanley Mews, Douglas in August.
She was arrested and said she didn’t know how she came to have it.
Miller said she must have picked it up and panicked, putting it in her jeans pockets.
She was bailed until October 18, when she is due to be sentenced.
(Picture: Douglas courthouse, where Caroline Miller appeared).
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