Four men found with £15,000 of class A drugs at caravan park

They have been jailed for possession with intent to supply

Coastfields Holiday Village Caravan Park,
Author: Vicky HainesPublished 15th Apr 2025

Four men from Bradford have been jailed for supplying Class A drugs after police raided a caravan in Ingoldmells and discovered crack cocaine, heroin, and cash being handled inside.

The investigation began after Lincolnshire Police received reports of vehicles making suspicious short journeys around Skegness, behaviour commonly linked to drug dealing activity.

Officers traced the vehicles to Coastfields Holiday Village Caravan Park, where the men were staying.

On 20 September 2024, at 2:39pm, the force’s Proactive Team executed a warrant at the site.

Inside the caravan, two of the suspects were found wearing rubber gloves and handling a large quantity of crack cocaine, heroin, and approximately £1,000 in cash.

Five men were arrested and charged with two counts each of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.

Following a trial at Lincoln Crown Court in January, four of them have now been sentenced:

Dylan Brandon (24), Fraisthorpe Mead, Bradford – 3 years and 7 months

Shane Brandon (26), Poplarwood Gardens, Bradford – 4 years and 1 month

Adam Fawcett (23), St Mary Magdalenes Close, Bradford – 4 years and 6 months

Jardell Healey-Hunter (27), Greenwood Avenue, Bradford – 4 years (sentenced in absence; currently wanted by police)

A fifth man, Kayne Harrison (31), was found not guilty by the jury.

Detective Inspector Kara Nicholson of East Lindsey CID praised the support of the public and reiterated the force’s commitment to tackling drug supply networks.

She said: “We are firmly committed to bringing County Lines and drug supply offenders to justice,” she said. “Drug supply brings crime, disorder, and anti-social behaviour that deeply affects our coastal communities. The intelligence we receive from the public plays a vital role in helping us disrupt these harmful networks.”

She added, “We continue our fight for saving lives, dignity, and for the safety of all our residents and visitors. We stand firm in our commitment to make Skegness a safe and welcoming place to live, work and visit.”

Anyone with information about drug-related activity is encouraged to contact Lincolnshire Police or report anonymously via Crimestoppers.