Jail time for Macclesfield drug dealer who tried to run from police
By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 9th Mar 2026
A drug dealer who tried to run from the police has been jailed.
Paul Gostelow, of Duke Street in Macclesfield, appeared at Chester Crown Court on Thursday, March 5, where he was sentenced to five years, seven months and two weeks in prison.
It comes after the 58-year-old admitted to possession with intent to supply cocaine at an earlier hearing, having been caught by police officers on patrol in Prestbury back in January.
PC Orry Barnard said: "This is another brilliant example of our officers out on patrol proactively stopping and searching those suspected of criminality.
"We are out there 24/7 acting on information and would urge anyone with information on drug dealing in your community to contact us on 101 or via website so that we can continue to put people like Gostelow behind bars and disrupt illegal drug activity."
The court heard how on Monday, January 19, PCs Nathan Manley and Izzy Morrell were on patrol when they stopped a silver Tiguan on Macclesfield Road in Prestbury.
They signalled for the car stop and when it did, the front seat passenger, Gostelow, fled from the vehicle and ran through a car park.
The driver, a woman, remained in her seat.
One of the officers chased after Gostelow as he ran across the bowling green and detained him.
Gostelow had been seen dropping something as he fled and a search was made by the other officer resulting in blocks of white powder being recovered from the scene. Gostelow was also searched and found to be in possession of white powder.
He was subsequently arrested and the car was searched. A phone was seized, and following this, a search of his address recovered drugs, phones and other items.
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