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Aspiring policewoman, 25, leading 'unblemished life' caught helping drug dealer boyfriend sell cocaine at Creamfields music festival - but avoids being jailed as she's now pregnant with his baby

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A budding policewoman who was caught helping her drug dealer boyfriend sell cocaine and ecstasy at a top music festival has escaped jail after revealing she is now pregnant with his child.

Carly Fay, 25, acted as a ''conduit'' between Dylan Neilson and one of his customers after he smuggled a haul of drugs into Creamfields in Daresbury, Cheshire to sell to fellow revellers.

During the festival, Fay - who had career ambitions to join the Metropolitan Police - fielded a series of messages from another woman known only as Emily asking how much Neilson charged for cocaine.

She quoted a price of £50 for half a gram and discounted fee of £80 for a gram and when asked if Neilson could provide Emily with credit, she added: "He won’t do tick." Fay and Neilson who travelled 230 miles to the festival from their homes in Glasgow were detained after security staff spotted him acting suspiciously and went to speak to him. READ MORE: UK tax fraudster built a 'Buckingham Palace' in Pakistan but repays only £1,700 of his £3.7 MILLION debt Neilson, 29, from the Coatbridge area of the Scottish city tried to make a run for it but was rugby tackled to the floor and was found to have 15 bags of cocaine, 324 ecstasy tablets, and 4.23 grams of broken ecstasy tablets.

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