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Drug Dealer and Burglar Jailed After Hastings Crime Spree

Nicholas Huggins, 36, pleads guilty to drug possession and burglary offences across Hastings.

A prolific offender has been jailed for burglary and drug dealing in Hastings. 

On 3 December 2023, police saw Nicholas Huggins exit an address in Mount Pleasant Road, who was acting suspiciously.

He was seen around 30 minutes later exiting the same address. Officers followed him and witnessed a suspected drug deal on Hughenden Road.

When Huggins was approached and detained, he dropped a plastic bag containing 16 wraps of crack cocaine.

He was arrested and following a search on his property in Mount Pleasant Road, a bag containing large amounts of crack cocaine and heroin was found.

While he was on bail for this incident, he committed a burglary series between 21 March and 6 April in the town.

On 21 March, Huggins attempted to enter a store on High Street, and caused £400 worth of damage to the front door. He was unsuccessful in entering.

Later that day, he tried another business on the same street but again had no luck in breaking in and caused damage to the door.

On 31 March, Huggins forced entry into a business on St Andrews Market and stole a phone.

A week later, on 6 April, he smashed a window of a store on Queens Road and stole four laptops. He was then arrested.

Huggins, 36, was charged with possession with intent to supply a Class A drug, two counts of attempted burglary and two counts of burglary. He pleaded guilty to all charges.

He also admitted to committing 25 other burglaries in the Hastings area, which were taken into consideration at sentencing.

He was sentenced to a total of four years and two months’ imprisonment when appearing before Lewes Crown Court on 9 October.

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