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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Tom Duffy

Drug dealer 'mastermind' used text messages to advertise the latest cannabis

A drug dealer who sent text messages to advertise cannabis to his customers has been jailed.

Dean Potter, 21, sold drugs in the Rock Park and Victoria Road area of Runcorn . A police investigation found that Potter relied on sending text messages to customers across the area.

His associates Callum Pope, 19, and Louis Costes, 22, would then deliver the drugs to the customers for Potter. In July police raided the homes of Potter and Pope where they found cannabis.

Potter and Pope both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis.  Costes admitted a charge of being concerned in the supply of the class B drug.

On Monday the three men were sentenced at Chester Crown court. Ringleader Potter, of The Decks, Runcorn, was jailed for two years and 99 days. He was also given a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO).

Pope, of Lime Grove, Runcorn, was released after the judge ruled that he had spent enough time in custody, with him having been held on remand since July.

Costes, of Antons Close, Halewood, Liverpool, was given a community order – he has to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and adhere to a rehabilitation activity requirement for up to 35 days.

Following sentencing, Detective Sergeant Rob McLoughlin, of Runcorn Local Policing Unit, said to the ECHO : “I would like to thank the officers involved in the lengthy and complex investigation into the drug dealing activities of Dean Potter, Callum Pope and Louis Costes for all their hard work in securing these convictions.

“Illegal drugs have a detrimental impact on our town, damaging both the lives of those who use them and the wider community who suffer from the crimes linked to them.

“Removing illegal drugs and those who supply them from our communities is a constant goal at Runcorn LPU and the rest of Cheshire Constabulary.

“I am delighted that Potter, who masterminded the criminal enterprise, is now behind bars and unable to blight our town with drug dealing activities.

“Pope and Costes sold drugs on the streets for him.

“All three of them are young men and I hope that now they have been sentenced for their crimes they reflect on the lives they have been leading and change their ways.”

Potter and Pope will face a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at a future date regarding items seized from their homes when they were raided.

DS McLoughlin added: “While this investigation has now concluded our fight against organised criminals continues and I urge anyone with any information about suspected drug related activity in their community to get in touch.

“You will be listened to and we will investigate the matter.”

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