Drug dealer found in West Midlands designer shopping outlet car park with MDMA and Ketamine jailed for more than two years

A drug dealer who was arrested in the car park at Staffordshire's McArthufGlen Designer Outlet has been jailed .

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Daniel Milburn, 40, of Rugeley, was sentenced to two-years-and-ten-months behind bars at Stafford Crown Court yesterdy (Thursday, September 25) after he previously admitted being concerned in the supply of cocaine, ketamine and ecstasy.

Tracy Young, 47, of Rugeley, also appeared in court and pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of ketamine but not guilty to the other offences. She was ordered to carry out 60 hours of unpaid work within one year.

Daniel Milburn, 40, of Rugeley, was jailed for two-years-and-ten-months
Daniel Milburn, 40, of Rugeley, was jailed for two-years-and-ten-months

In March 2025, officers from Staffordshire Police's major and organised crime proactive team stopped Milburn while he was sat in the driver’s seat of a parked car at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet, Cannock.

Police found deals of MDMA and ketamine inside the car, as well as scales, cash and two mobile phones.

He was brought in for questioning and bailed while the investigation continued.

The following month, police went to a flat in Rugeley where both Milburn and Young were inside at the time, and were arrested.

Police found more of the drugs and cash inside, some of which had been hidden until officers discovered them.

The total amount of drugs seized in the investigation was estimated to be between £1,050 and £1,410.

Staffordshire Police say they are continuing to work proactively every day in Staffordshire to tackle the drug lines operating in local communities.