The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office has
charged Joshua M. Bradley, 37, of Sarasota,
after discovering materials used to make
methamphetamine when they responded
to a complaint about possible explosives at
2739 Grand Cayman St. in Sarasota, the office
has announced.
Just before 6 p.m. on March 28, deputies found
the materials at Bradley's residence on Grand
Cayman Street and called the Sarasota County
Fire Department, because the materials "can
be highly volatile," a news release says.
After Fire Department personnel had
ensured the area was safe, detectives with
the Special Investigations Section responded
and conducted an investigation which led
to the following charges against Bradley:
Trafficking in Methamphetamine 28-200
grams, Production of Methamphetamine and
Possession of Paraphernalia.
Bradley was already in jail after being arrested
on March 27 for an outstanding warrant, the
release notes.
Anyone with information about the case is
encouraged to call the Criminal Investigations
Section at 861-4900, leave an anonymous
tip with Crime Stoppers by calling 366-TIPS
(8477) or going online at sarasotacrimestop-
pers.com. %
Joshua Bradley/Contributed photo
MAN CHARGED IN SARASOTA METH LAB CASE
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