Mark Davison, 28, locked up for pushing class A and B drugs in Ellesmere Port.
Five Years and Seven Months Behind Bars
The Great Sutton man was slammed with a hefty sentence at Chester Crown Court on 16 January. He’ll serve five years and seven months for dealing cocaine, ketamine, and cannabis after pleading guilty.
How Cops Busted the Drug Dealer
- Detectives tracked two mobile phones used to peddle drugs locally.
- They linked the phones to Davison, who arranged deals via text.
- Police raided his Acre Road home on 18 December 2025.
- Officers found a ‘graft phone’ loaded with drug messages, cash, and paraphernalia.
- Overwhelming evidence forced Davison to plead guilty.
Police Praise the Bust and Urge Public to Snitch
Detective Constable Mike Rogers said: “I welcome the sentence and hope it reassures the community another dealer is off the streets. Davison was caught red-handed, profiting from the misery caused by his drugs.”
“If you know about drug activity in your area, contact police on 101 or report online. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”