In total, police seized cocaine and cannabis worth nearly £5,000 in street deals from Ronnie Collins’ home, a car where he was a passenger and where he had dropped some as he fled from them, said Beth Richardson, prosecuting.
They also found items used in drug dealing. Each time they released him on bail pending further investigation.
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He tried to frustrate their efforts to gather evidence against him by denying them access to his phones and pretending he didn’t have a bank account.
But despite him refusing to tell them his PIN numbers, officers managed to get into some of his phones and found messages about his drug dealing, including evidence he had got another man to make drug deliveries for him.
They located his bank account which had received drug payments totalling £8,328 and seized £2,655 in cash from him in total during the arrests, which happened in Norton, Escrick and Scarborough.
Collins was 19 when he started selling drugs and was arrested in Norton, Escrick and Scarborough.
“You were a determined and busy drug supplier, delivering both cocaine and cannabis,” the Recorder of York, Judge Sean Morris told him.
“You were a one stop shop for misery. Standing there, you are a prime example of where drugs can get a young man or woman.
“You were arrested on six occasions until you were stopped. Arrested, bang at it, arrested, bang at it, arrested, bang at it.
“You lied through your teeth every time you were interviewed by police. You were thinking you were the bees’ knees.”
Collins, now 21, of Arbour Way, Norton, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine and cannabis from September 2024 to April 2026, two offences of possessing cocaine with intent and two offences of possessing cannabis with intent. He had no previous convictions for possessing or dealing in drugs.
He was jailed for five years and three months.
Cocaine powder (Image: PA)
Defence barrister Erin Kitson-Parker said: “It is a story as old as time. He was using drugs, he then started selling drugs and things got out of hand.”
“He doesn’t want to spend the rest of his life in prison,” she said.
Since his final arrest in April this year and being remanded in custody, he had got a job in prison working on bikes and hoped to get a proper career when he was released from jail.
Collins’ arrests were:
- September 4, 2024, at his home, cocaine worth up to £2,220 seized.
- January 21, 2025, second raid on his home, cash worth £1,750 seized.
- June 3, 2025, Aldi car park in Scarborough, he throws away cocaine worth up to £2,400 in street deals as he tries to escape from police.
- August 3, 2025, passenger in a car near Escrick, more drugs and cash seized.
- January 24, 2026, arrested on unrelated matters.
- April 10, 2026, third raid on a house where he was living.
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