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Vulnerable student nurse ruined by Liverpool bad boy Smokey

Vulnerable student nurse ruined by Liverpool bad boy Smokey Thomas Collins set up a County Lines drug gang when he was out of prison on licence Liverpool drug s boss Thomas Collins A tumultuous time for our city - sign up for the Liverpool Echo newsletter so you don t miss the big storiesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Teacher, nurse and student all worked for Smokey s Crew drug gang

Teacher, nurse and student all worked for Smokey s Crew drug gang Ellen Tracy Howard, Melanie McLaren and Khaliel Saleh worked for gang controlled by Liverpool man Thomas Collins Updated Three members of a Liverpool-based gang that flooded North Wales with drugs have been sentenced. Ellen Tracy Howard, Melanie McLaren and Khaliel Saleh all worked for a drug gang known as Smokey s Crew. Howard, 30, a qualified teacher and McLaren, a student nurse, worked alongside Saleh for a gang controlled by north Liverpool man Thomas Collins. Collins is now serving a seven-year jail term for drug offences. Howard, of Rimose Valley Road, Crosby, McLaren, 25, of Padstow Road in Greasby and Saleh, 19, of Sienna Close, Belle Vale, pleaded guilty to participating in the activities of an organised crime group between February and July 2018.

Teen, teacher and would-be nurse were part of Smokey s Crew who ferried drugs into North Wales

Teen, teacher and would-be nurse were part of Smokey s Crew who ferried drugs into North Wales
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Shotton man is jailed for his predatory behaviour

A SHOTTON ‘predator’ who was exposed live on the internet has been jailed. David McCullough, 47, of Rowden Street in Shotton appeared at Mold Crown Court on December 17 for attempting to cause a child to look at images of sexual activity, distributing and making indecent photographs of a child and possessing extreme pornographic images. The court heard how two members of a child activist group had set up an online trap for offenders who seek contact with children on social media for sexual purposes. These members posed as a 14-year-old and a nine-year-old. In reference to the distribution offence, prosecution barrister Simon Mintz said a download of McCullough’s phone found he had been chatting to two unknown males.

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