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Two men have been sentenced for their part in supplying class A drugs across North West Leicestershire.
The pair used multiple phone numbers to target drug users in Coalville, Ellistown and Hugglescote as well as Charnwood – specifically Shepshed.
Darnell Fuller and Jamie Pladgeman used phones to send bulk texts to known drug users offering the chance to buy crack cocaine and heroin.
Darnell Fuller
Their crimes were finally uncovered in March 2022, when they were arrested. A search of Fuller’s home also uncovered mobile phones, cash and wraps of drugs which proved their links to dealing.
A firearm and ammunition were also found at his address.
Detective Constable Chris Fox, the officer in the case, said: “Fuller and Pladgeman were part of a wider group who developed a system targeting vulnerable people in our communities. They knew by sending bulk text messages, drug users would come forward.
“By operating from Nottinghamshire, I believe they thought they wouldn’t be caught. Pladgeman was their local contact within Leicestershire and he was seen selling drugs on the streets of North West Leicestershire on several occasions.
“Tackling the supply of drugs – and the operations of county lines gangs – is a priority for the force and I hope the communities where this group was operating can take some comfort from the fact their crimes have been uncovered and that they have been sentenced.”