A Harrogate cocaine dealer who was caught dealing drugs outside an ex-servicemen’s club has been jailed for two years.
Wesley Waterworth, 29, was spotted handing a drugs package to an unnamed woman before going back into the social club on East Parade, York Crown Court heard.
When police went inside, Waterworth identified himself but when asked to step outside for questioning, he “repeatedly” swore at the two officers, said prosecutor Brooke Morrison.
When they tried to arrest him, Waterworth escaped out of the back fire exit, pulling off the door handle as he did so.
He was arrested after a short chase and police found cocaine and £580 cash on him, added Ms Morrison.
During a subsequent search of his home, officers found more wraps of cocaine, some cannabis, two sets of weighing scales, a Class C drug and a mobile phone with incriminating text messages.
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These messages showed Waterworth had also been involved in the supply of cannabis over a three-month period between January and March last year. He was arrested at about 9.50pm on March 5.
Ms Morrison said the total value of the drugs found at Waterworth’s home was unknown.
He was charged with possessing a Class A drug with intent to supply, supplying cannabis, possessing a Class C drug and damaging property. He admitted all four charges.
A further two allegations, including resisting arrest, were withdrawn by the prosecution.
22 previous convictions
The court heard that Waterworth had 22 previous convictions for over 30 offences, including battery, burglary, making threats to kill, criminal damage and drugs possession.
In 2016, he received a five-year prison sentence for conspiracy to burgle and a serious act of violence. He was on prison licence for those offences at the point of his arrest for the new matters in March 2020 when he was recalled to jail.
Defence barrister Harry Crowson said that Waterworth — currently of HMP Wealstun in Wetherby — had been dealing to pay off debts and argued there was “no financial advantage” for his client.
But Judge Simon Hickey said Waterworth had been dealing “quite openly” in East Parade and criticised the defendant for being “abusive and aggressive” to officers.
He told Waterworth:
“You must realise that dealing in Class A (drugs) brings degradation and misery and quite often death (of users).”
Waterworth was jailed for just over two years and ordered to pay the social club £200 compensation for damage to its door.