BREAKING NEWS
 

CCTV sees Barnstaple teenager dealing in Sticklepath play park

Trusted article source icon
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Profile image for North Devon Journal

North Devon Journal

A TEEN who was dealing drugs in a children's play park was caught red handed by CCTV cameras, a court has heard.

The 17-year-old Barnstaple boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sent coded messages to his friends saying he had quantities of "Jack Flash" and "Bubblegum" for sale.

  1. Scales%20of%20Justice

The teenager pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis with intent to supply and possession of 29 tablets of diazepam at North Devon Youth Court.

The court heard police were monitoring CCTV footage of a park in Sticklepath in Barnstaple when they saw the transaction take place.

Business Cards From Only £10.95 Delivered www.myprint-247.co.uk

myprint-247

View details

Print voucher

Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV silk coating, FREE next day delivery & VAT included. Choose from 1000's of pre-designed templates or upload your own artwork. Orders dispatched within 24hrs.

Terms: Visit our site for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All items are free next day delivery. www.myprint-247.co.uk

Contact: 01858 468192

Valid until: Friday, May 31 2013

Jonathan Barnes, for the prosecution, said: "The defendant rode his bike into the park and exchanged packages with two boys aged 14 and 18.

"Police later spoke to the boys and found them both in possession of cannabis.

"Officers attended the defendant's address and found him in possession of around £10 worth of cannabis. They also found £30 worth of skunk cannabis and 29 diazepam pills under his bed."

Tony Dart, for the defence, said the boy would sell small amounts of cannabis to friends to fund his own habit.

He said: "A lot of young people smoke cannabis and don't realise it is an offence. He is one of these individuals. This might be the wake up call he needs."

Presiding magistrate Ian Kingsbury said the court could not rule out a custodial sentence. The case was adjourned until February 19 so the Youth Offending Team could compile a full report on the teen.

Tweet this article
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tell us about your area

Got some interesting news? Write about it and let your whole community know.

  Write an article