Wednesday, 26 December 2007

Darren Elgey ,Lindsey Robson,Carl Steele ,Joanne Dowd


jailed Darren Elgey for four years.
Elgey, 37, of Yarm Road, was seen dealing heroin wraps in March and April this year.
Lindsey Robson and Carl Steele were not far behind him, said the judge, using various Stockton locations for dealing.
Some drugs and cash changed hands at 27-year-old Steele’s home in Shaftesbury Street and a nearby phone kiosk.
Robson, 26, of Waverley Street, took part in some of those deals in the “regular retail market”, and in more drops with her “on-off” boyfriend Elgey.
Elgey, Robson and Steele all admitted conspiracy to supply heroin.
Elgey and Robson also admitted possession of heroin with intent to supply from April 12, when they were caught at a home in Wellington Street with 10 wraps of the drug.
Judge Spittle jailed Robson and Steele for three years each.
Steele’s girlfriend Joanne Dowd, 27, also of Shaftesbury Street admitted being concerned in drugs supply. For her “lesser role”, the judge jailed her for 18 months.

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