
On October 19 last year a visitor knocked on the door of a residence in Lakeview and was surprised when a law officer greeted him.
Things went downhill from there for 46-year-old Glenn Bradley of Mountain Home. He had picked the wrong day and time to visit.
Bradley appeared in Baxter County Circuit Court last Wednesday and pled guilty to the charges against him in two drug cases.
He was put on probation for five years.
WRONG PLACE AND TIME
The officer answering the door and several others were at the residence located along Hawthorne Lane in Lakeview conducting a compliance visit on the person living there.
According to the probable cause affidavit, Bradley was also on probation at the time and had an active search waiver on file, allowing police to search his person and property without a warrant.
Bradley was reported to have a black box in his hand when he came into the house that he placed on a table.
Inside the box, police located a plastic bag containing a crystalline substance and a glass-smoking pipe containing a burnt white residue.
The crystalline substance was sent to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory for analysis.
Bradley was arrested and taken to the Baxter County jail.
SECOND ARREST
His second Baxter County case stemmed from an arrest in Mountain Home October 2.
A Mountain Home police officer on regular patrol reported seeing a “hand-to-hand” drug transaction at the Executive Inn.
When the people involved in the alleged drug deal left the motel, the officer followed, checked the vehicles license plate and found it was listed as belonging on a different car.
He stopped the vehicle, searched and found two plastic bags containing a small quantity of methamphetamine.
Bradley said the items found, including the methamphetamine, belonged to him.
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