Three Doncaster Dealers Jailed Over Six Years After Police Sting
South Yorkshire Police’s Operation Fortify has struck a heavy blow against drug crime in Doncaster, locking up three dealers for more than six years combined.
Hexthorpe Raid Sees Dealers Caught Red-Handed
In March last year, officers swooped on a Hexthorpe property following a tip-off about drug dealing. Inside, they found bags of white and brown powders, later confirmed as cocaine and heroin.
- Three suspects were arrested immediately.
- All charged with possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Prison Sentences Delivered at Sheffield Crown Court
Susan Hemsworth, 54, homeless, pleaded guilty and was jailed for two years and three months.
Sian Wallace, 36, also homeless, admitted the drug offences plus burglary and got two years and nine months behind bars.
Ratislav Pecha, 22, from Doncaster, pleaded guilty to the drug charges but received a two-year suspended sentence.
Another Drug Dealer Locked Up
Last Friday, Isaac Greaves, 26, of Highfields, was jailed for two-and-a-half years after being found guilty of possession with intent to supply cocaine.
Operation Fortify is sending a brutal message: Doncaster’s drug dealers won’t get off lightly. Police vow to keep hitting organised crime hard.