A 54-year-old drug dealer admitted supplying amphetamine and cannabis at her home in Inverness.
Sheriff Margaret Neilson deferred sentence on Rozila Ross until December 14 for a background report.
She admitted at Inverness Sheriff Court to being concerned in the supply of amphetamine and cannabis at her address in Kilmuir Road between June and August, 2014.
The court was told that police obtained a warrant to search Ross’s home on August 1, 2014, and found another two people who did not reside there.
Fiscal depute Michelle Molley said: “Polythene bags containing a white substance were found in a freezer in the kitchen, underneath a bed and in a make-up bag.
“Sets of electronic scales, three mobile phones and £305 were also recovered from her bed and small bags from a child’s bedroom.
“While officers were there, a man attended at the house and confirmed he was there to purchase ‘speed’ from Ross.
“On one of the phones incoming text messages were recovered requesting drugs and some mentioned Ross by name.
“Also recovered were several outgoing messages confirming drugs were for sale in reply to requests.” Ms Molley added
In total, 231.91 grams of amphetamine was with a street value of £2,391.