A Peterborough man who tried to get rid of drugs by throwing them out of his window has been jailed
Crack cocaine and heroin worth almost £2,500 and £1,235 in cash were found by Police
Last updated 1st Jul 2025
A drug dealer from Peterborough who threw crack cocaine and heroin out of his bedroom window as police arrived has been jailed.
24-year-old Bradley Breen was caught with drugs, cash and nitrous oxide canisters on the 13th March.
Crack cocaine and heroin worth almost £2,500 and £1,235 in cash were found, and his phone revealed evidence of drug dealing.
Police also seized six large cannisters of nitrous oxide.
At Peterborough Crown Court on Tuesday (24th June), Breen from Welbourne was sentenced to three years and one month in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin, possession of criminal property and possession of nitrous oxide for wrongful inhalation.
Detective Sergeant Martyn Willis said:
“Breen was operating the ‘Grisby’ county line, selling class A drugs across Peterborough.
“Drugs can trap people into addiction and ruin lives. Drug dealing and associated behaviour can also cause misery for our local communities.
“We will continue to do all we can to bring those involved in this criminality before the courts.”
The arrest was part of Operation Hypernova 3, a force-wide investigation to target the supply of class A controlled drugs, specifically crack cocaine and heroin by county lines dealers.