Two men arrested in Hahnville drug bust
Nov 28, 2024
Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
HAHNVILLE, La. (WGNO) — Two men were arrested in Hahnville on Tuesday, Nov. 26, following a drug investigation by the St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office.
According to the SCPSO, 20-year-old Dakyri Bradley, of Hahnville, was spotted by deputies at a home in a Hahnville neighborhood, and was identified as a wanted subject in a case.
The SCPSO Special Investigations Division was then contacted for a search warrant of the residence.
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Inside, the following items were reportedly found:
A 9mm handgun with an extended magazine and ammunition.
A 300 Blackout AR pistol and ammunition.
38 doses of tapentadol hydrochloride tablets.
Amount of tramadol tablets.
Amount of marijuana.
AR15 5.56 magazine.
AR15 7.62 magazine.
US currency.
Digital scale.
Bradley, who already possessed what officials called a "lengthy" criminal record, was arrested and faces the following charges:
Illegal carrying of a weapon in the presence of a CDS.
Possession of marijuana.
Possession with intent to distribute tapentadol hydrochloride tablets.
Possession of tramadol.
Possession or distribution of drug paraphernalia.
Transactions involving proceeds from CDS activity.
Attachment arrest.
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Another man who was at the residence, identified as 23-year-old Jaheim Strickland, of Luling, was also arrested and faces charges of harboring a fugitive as well as possession of a firearm/carrying concealed weapon by a convicted felon.
Strickland reportedly also has a previous criminal record.
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