Northallerton man jailed for dealing crack cocaine and heroin
20-year-old Tyler Walton was stopped by officers in Harrogate
Last updated 18th Feb 2022
A man from Northallerton has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for dealing crack cocaine and heroin.
20-year-old Tyler Walton was stopped by officers on 18 January on Parliament Street in Harrogate. He and his vehicle were searched by the Operation Expedite Team which found he was in possession of cash and a set of digital scales. He was arrested for possession with intent to supply class A drugs.
Once in custody a further search of Walton was carried out where he was found to be in possession of 14 wraps of crack cocaine and heroin which was in his mouth.
Walton appeared in court on 14 February and pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and heroin. Yesterday, (17 February) he was sentenced to 20 months in prison at York Crown Court.
Investigating officer Constable George Frost from Harrogate’s Expedite Team said:
“This case demonstrates how robustly Harrogate’s Operation Expedite team will pursue those who are involved in drug supply. Tyler Walton was actively involved in selling potentially lethal drugs to vulnerable users and preyed on them in order to further his own financial gain.
“I hope that our communities are reassured by the swift police action taken in this case. We will not accept this sort of activity on the streets of Harrogate and North Yorkshire. We are continuing our efforts every day to ensure that the vulnerable people who fall victim drug addiction are safeguarded and that the dealers who exploit them are targeted and prosecuted.
“Please can I take this opportunity to encourage members of the public who concerned about drug dealing activity and those affected by it to contact North Yorkshire Police or contact Crimestoppers.”
If you have concerns or information about drugs in your community contact the police on 101 and select option 1 to speak to the Force Control Room or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111