A Buxton drug dealer has been jailed after admitting supplying heroin and cocaine in the town – as well as his part in a burglary.
Momodoulumi Sowe burst into the room of his victim at his shared house in the town on 31 January 2021.
The victim told officers how he fled the scene as another, still unidentified man who wore a distinctive face covering with a skull on it, held a large machete.
The pair stole tobacco from the room and left the scene.
Police arrested the 24-year-old the following day at a house in Fairfield Road. When searched, he was found to be in possession of a 'small amount' of cannabis, along with the distinctive skull face covering the second man wore.
Following his arrest, a mobile phone was seized, and the contents downloaded which showed the extent of Sowe’s drug dealing activities.
Sowe was eventually charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine and heroin and for his part in the burglary.
After being charged, he was remanded to prison before appearing at Derby Crown Court on 6 October, where he pleaded guilty to all three offences and was jailed for 39 months.
DI Josh Parker said: “The three offences committed by Sowe have caused very real harm and distress to not only the victim of the burglary – but the wider community through his drug dealing.
“Everyone will be all too aware of the potentially tragic consequences of carrying a knife and it is fair to say this burglary could have ended in a very different manner.
“But the immediate call to the force, along with good local knowledge from Safer Neighbourhood Officers meant that Sowe was quickly arrested and vital evidence secured.
“Further excellent work by CID officers, as well as colleagues in the digital forensics team, meant that indisputable evidence of his drug dealing was also able to be obtained.
“All of this resulted in an eventual guilty plea and Sowe receiving a substantial sentence.
“The case also highlights the need for our community to report drug dealing activity that is happening, without this information it is impossible for officers to build up a picture of criminals operating in the High Peak.
“While the individual piece of information may not lead to an arrest – every piece of evidence can help build a case against those who profit from the misery of others.”
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