Drug Dealer Locked Up for Three Years in Bristol

Robert Raynor, a troublesome dealer with no fixed address, was sentenced to three years behind bars at Bristol Crown Court on Thursday, January 26th.

Southmead Drug Ban Slaps Raynor With Tough Restrictions

Raynor is now banned from entering key parts of Southmead, a restriction shown on the court’s official map. If he breaks this order, he risks a hefty five-year sentence.

Raynor’s Record of Drug Dealing Sees Him Locked Up Again

The offender appeared before the same court last October 10, when he received two years and eight months for possession of class A drugs with intent to supply. Police caught him with 100 wraps of illicit substances and linked him to multiple drug hotspots across the Southmead estate.

“Raynor is an individual who has been causing the Southmead community harm through drug dealing for a number of years,” said PC Sarah Bond. “We will not stop pursuing those involved in supplying drugs in our communities. Drugs ruin people’s lives and are often linked to other crimes.”

“We want to empower members of the public to report suspected drug dealing and use to us so that we can take proactive steps to eradicate it from our community.”

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