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Drugs gang jailed for running heroin and crack cocaine into South Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
09/11/2021
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Members of an organised crime group that trafficked heroin and crack cocaine into South Cumbria have been jailed.

Ryan Mitchell, 46, of Ramsden Street, Barrow, Daniel Mendes, 21, of Carmarthen Crescent, Liverpool and Michael Thorpe, 25, of Yardley Wood Road, Birmingham, appeared at Preston Crown Court yesterday.

Mendes was sentenced to four years and two months in prison for directing the drugs supply operation. 

Mitchell, 46 was sentenced to five years and seven months in prison for acting as a ‘runner’ and providing his house as a base of operations and Thorpe was sentenced to three years in prison for acting as a ‘runner’ and stock keeper for the drugs.

 Co-defendants Yasmin Ho, 48, of Barrow-in-Furness but no fixed address, Austin Murphy, 20, of Mackenzie Road, Wirrall; and David Coward, 41, of Ewan Close, Barrow-in-Furness all previously pleaded guilty to drugs supply offences at an earlier hearing and were sentenced to five years and seven months imprisonment, three years imprisonment, and 24 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, respectively. 

Michael Thorpe

The conspiracy, which ran between March 29 and June 8 2021 and branded itself ‘Mo’, first came to the attention of the police when they raided the home address of Coward on April 19, recovering over 200 wraps of crack cocaine and heroin and £1,410 in cash.

Officers arrested Ho, Murphy, and Coward. 

On May 13, police raided the home address of Mitchell, recovering 338 wraps of heroin and crack cocaine and £1,740 in cash, and arrested Mitchell and Thorpe.

Thorpe attempted to escape out of a window carrying the drugs and cash but was quickly detained. 

On June 8 police stopped a car in the Merseyside area, containing Mendes as a passenger.

Michael Thorpe

Mendes was found to be in possession of the ‘line’ phone – the phone which throughout the conspiracy had sent out drug supply text messages to South Cumbrian drug users using various different mobile numbers – and was arrested. 

A spokesman from Cumbria police’s south area Community Serious and Organised Crime unit said: “Today’s sentences reflect the hard behind the scenes work undertaken by both Cumbria and Merseyside police to disrupt and pursue the serious and organised criminality flooding our communities with class A drugs – a trade which leaves exploitation and misery in its wake.

“We will continue to pursue those who seek to profit from the supply of class A drugs into South Cumbria; those who control this kind of criminality from outside Cumbria will nonetheless attract our attention and are not safe from our reach.” 

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