Guisborough dealer jailed after selling drugs to children

Arron Jay Gantes.

A drug dealer has been jailed for three years and eight months after selling drugs to children as young as 14.

Arron Jay Gantes, 22, of Northgate, Guisborough, offered drugs including cocaine, cannabis and ecstasy (MDMA) to children in a county lines operation that saw mass advertising of drugs via mobile phones.

His enterprise was disrupted after officers stopped and searched a teenager in Whitby in 2023 who was found in possession of illegal drugs.

The subsequent investigation led officers to Gantes.

A warrant executed at his home in Guisborough led to the seizure of a large amount of cannabis, cocaine and MDMA, along with cash and drug dealing paraphernalia including deal bags and weighing scales.

The investigation showed that Gantes was targeting drugs users aged 14 to 17 and laid out his offerings in a sweetshop-style menu including “thin mints”, “zour skittles” “candy haze” and “cookie dawg”.

Investigators were able to show that Gantes regularly travelled to Whitby following the broadcast of his illegal drug adverts.

The investigation also revealed that Gantes, with no legitimate means of income, was receiving regular third-party cash deposits into a bank account totalling over £25,000.

He was jailed at York Crown Court on Tuesday after previously pleaded guilty to seven offences.

Following sentencing, investigating officer, PC Rebecca Davison of Scarborough Response Team, said: “Gantes put greed before the wellbeing of vulnerable children. He knowingly sold dangerous and illegal drugs to them, putting their health and well-being at great risk, purely for his own benefit.

“He is now facing the consequences of his actions. I hope his time in prison provides ample time for reflection on his lifestyle choices.”

Gantes pleaded guilty to:

  • Being concerned in supply of cocaine
  • Possess with intent to supply cocaine
  • Possess with intent to supply cannabis
  • Being concerned in the supply of cannabis
  • Possess with intent to supply MDMA
  • Being concerned in the supply of ecstasy
  • Acquire / use / possess criminal property – this relates to the cash seized and the money in his bank account that officers believe was made through drug dealing.

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