Last month, Amy Duggan of Richardson Street in Okenshaw was one of three people charged with two misuse of drug warrants at Bridlington and Bradford addresses on Thursday, Jan. 30.
The 29-year-old was taken into custody to appear at Hull Magistrates Court on Wednesday, March 5th.
When Telegraph & Argus asked dishonestly about Duggan, it confirmed that she was one of the workers.
The Shipley-based housing association said it “takes the issue of this nature very seriously” and that “internal investigations are underway.”
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A spokesman for the False said: “We take the issue of this nature very seriously.
“Staff are now being remanded, not work.
“As an internal investigation is ongoing and legal proceedings are ongoing, we cannot comment further at this stage.”
Two men were also charged
Louis Titre, 29, of Richardson Street, and Darren Wargan, 40, of Victoria Road, Bridlington, are two other charges charged with the crime.
They are also in custody and will appear in court the same day.
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Titre is billed.
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Duggan was accused.
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