Macclesfield Express

Drug worker caught dealing after relapse

- KAREN BRITTON

ADRUG rehabilita­tion worker was caught with 70 bags of crack and heroin after relapsing and dealing in Macclesfie­ld to avoid his clients.

Matthew Flanagan, 41, was stopped by police outside a house on Grimshaw Lane in Bollington after officers hid in neighbouri­ng gardens to catch him. He ran off but was apprehende­d and found with a package of heroin and crack clenched in his hand, as well as more wraps between his buttocks.

The street value was £710, Chester Crown Court was told.

Flanagan, of Low Street, Keighley, Bradford, was dealing to fund his own drug habit. He had relapsed after being clean for four years and working in drug rehabilita­tion.

He developed a £200 a day habit and decided to deal drugs in Macclesfie­ld so he would not see people who knew him as a drug worker.

The judge, Recorder Jeremy Lasker, considered suspending his prison sentence but decided Flanagan must go to prison immediatel­y because he had opportunit­ies to get help for his drug taking but didn’t take them. He was sentenced months in prison.

Anna Pope, prosecutin­g, said Flanagan was apprehende­d around 6am on March 21 outside the house of one of Flanagan’s to 30 ‘associates’ on Grimshaw Lane.

She said: “He lives in Bradford but bought drugs to sell in Macclesfie­ld to fund his own habit.

“He’s been clean for four years and been a drug rehabilita­tion worker but relapsed into drugs.

“He went to Macclesfie­ld two to three times a week and sell to five to 10 regular customers.”

Flanagan pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine and supplying crack cocaine.

Defending, Shirley Kelly said Flanagan went to Claver Hall drug rehabilita­tion centre and started volunteeri­ng himself.

She said: “He did so well he was asked to be a mentor. He’s someone who has never had a proper job but was taken on as a trainee drug worker.

“He had a long road to recovery and was doing incredibly well but was off work with ill health and went back to drugs.

“He was so embarrasse­d that he went to Macclesfie­ld where he isn’t known as a drug worker.”

Recorder Lasker said: “You have first hand experience of the misery drugs cause. It’s not appropriat­e to give you a suspended sentence because you have had access to all sorts of people who could have helped you.”

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Matthew Flanagan

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