In both attacks, they seized “burner phones” containing text messages from several other mobile phones. They also found a measure when searching for cash, bags used to hold drugs for drugs, and Westway homes in Eastfield. .
Jamie Albert Palizer, 29, of Westway, Scarborough, admitted to having criminal cash, having an interest in supplying cocaine, cannabis and ketamine.
He was jailed for three years and eight months.
The accomplice of Rebecca Sue Stansfield, 21, of Ridgway, Scarborough, pleaded guilty and received a community order, pleading guilty to concerns about the supply of cannabis and ketamine.
“We've been working hard to get the better of our customers,” said DC Alfie Thomlinson of Scarborough Cid. “Through the supply of illegal drugs, Palliser and Stansfield have brought misery to the Eastfield community. They are now led by justice and the local community will end up being a better place.
“As this case proves, we are always working to get rid of drugs from the streets. So if you have information that can help you target drug trafficking where you live, please report it on our website, call 101, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously using the website or 0800 555 111.”