A woman from Kelso, Australia, has been convicted of supplying drugs after a search was conducted by the police in South Bathurst. The search, which was carried out at a residence, uncovered a significant quantity of illicit substances. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, was subsequently charged with supplying drugs and appeared in court to face the allegations. During the court hearing, it was revealed that the police had received information about the woman’s involvement in the supply of drugs, leading to the search of her residence. The search yielded a substantial amount of drugs, including cannabis and other illicit substances. The woman was arrested and charged with supplying drugs, and her case was heard in the Bathurst Local Court. The court heard that the woman had been involved in the supply of drugs for some time and had been selling them to support her own habit. The woman’s lawyer argued that she had been struggling with addiction and had turned to supplying drugs to fund her own habit. However, the prosecution argued that the woman’s actions were serious and had contributed to the harm caused by the supply of illicit substances in the community. The court ultimately found the woman guilty of supplying drugs and convicted her of the offense. The woman is due to be sentenced at a later date and faces a potential prison term. The conviction is a significant blow to the woman, who had been struggling with addiction and had turned to supplying drugs as a means of supporting her habit. The case highlights the ongoing issue of drug supply in the community and the need for continued efforts to address the problem. The police have welcomed the conviction, saying that it sends a strong message to those involved in the supply of illicit substances. The woman’s conviction is also a reminder of the importance of seeking help and support for those struggling with addiction. The case has sparked a renewed focus on the need for education and awareness about the dangers of drug supply and the importance of addressing addiction. The community has expressed concern about the impact of drug supply on local residents, particularly young people. The police have assured the community that they will continue to work tirelessly to address the issue of drug supply and to bring those involved to justice.