Two people were arrested during a drug bust in Bradford, one of whom was arrested earlier this month in Lagrange on similar charges.

Why Did Investigators Search the Bradford Home?

The Penobscot County Sheriff's Office has charged 41-year-old Bryan Jazowski and 40-year-old Lisa Jazowski, both of Bradford, as part of an investigation into the sale of illegal drugs. Officials got a search warrant for the couple's Middle Road home in Bradford as the result of the investigation that had been ongoing for several years.

What Was Seized in This Bust?

At approximately 7:00 Tuesday morning, investigators with the Sheriff's Office conducted that search and seized:

  • 368.4 gross grams of assorted illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, fentanyl, crack cocaine, and others
  • A firearm
  • A stolen camper
  • Cash believed to be drug proceeds
Penobscot County Sheriff's Office
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As a result of this investigation, officials arrested both people.

Bryan Jazowski is charged with:

  • 2 counts of aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs
  • Violation of conditions of release
  • Receiving stolen property
  • Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person

Lisa Jazowski is charged with:

  • 2 counts of aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs
  • Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person

The Penobscot County Sheriff's Office was assisted in this investigation by multiple agencies, including several of the Maine Sheriff's Association's drug K-9s.

Wasn't Bryan Jazowski Arrested Recently with Drugs?

Bryan Jazowski was arrested earlier this month on drug trafficking charges during a traffic stop in Lagrange. When police searched his vehicle on October 10th, they allegedly found methamphetamine, crack cocaine, heroin/fentanyl, and Xanax.

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