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Arrested Five Face Serious Drug Charges

Five Individuals Charged with Major Drug Offences

Five males were charged with serious drugs offences following the discovery of £170,000 worth of cocaine and heroin in an Ingoldmells caravan. Lincolnshire law enforcement officials confirmed that the contraband was found on Wednesday, September 20, in a caravan located at Coastfields Holiday Park, after receiving a tip-off suggesting that drugs were being peddled from the site.

Official Operation

Upon receiving viable information related to drug selling from this specific location, officers promptly attended the site for an inspection. Following the subsequent search, five men were arrested under suspicion of involvement in the narcotics trade.

Charges and Court Remand

Post arrest, all five men were further interviewed and subsequently charged under various drug-related allegations. After being remanded, the five defendants were brought forth to court on Friday, September 22.

Details of the Defendants' Charges

Among the five charged, 23-year-old Dylan Brandon of Fencote Crescent, Bradford was brought under multiple severe drug-related charges, including being involved in the supply of Class A drugs and intent to supply both cocaine and heroin.

Shane Brandon, aged 25, living at the same Bradford address, along with 30-year-old Adam Fawcett of St Mary Magdalanes Close, Bradford, Kayne Harrison, 30, of Coastfields Holiday Park, Ingoldmells and Jardell Healey-Hunter, 26, of Romanby Shaw, Bradford were charged with possession and intent to supply both cocaine and heroin.

Continuing Investigations and Public Appeal

Although formal charges have been made, investigations into the case are still ongoing. Lincolnshire Police are encouraging anyone with information related to the incident or any other crime to come forward. Public can report information either by calling 101 for non-emergency situations or 999 for emergencies. Incident 213 of September 20 is the case reference.

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