Englewood Search Warrant Leads to 3 Arrests and DCF Involvement – Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office

Scoop Publisher Francesco Abbruzzino

 

 

CCSO

 

 

On Tuesday, January 26, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit executed a legal search warrant at 10060 Bay Ave. in Englewood, FL. The residence was inhabited by 3 adults: Michael Christopher Brown, Matthew Lyle Weber, and Alexis Dorine Earhart, as well as a young child.

 

Throughout the multi-bedroom home, a variety of narcotics and paraphernalia were located. These include over 35g of methamphetamine, 1.2 g of fentanyl/heroin mixed, an additional 1.7g of heroin, pills identified as Carisoprodol and Hydromorphone, an acid tab, cannabis cigarettes, THC wax paper, multiple smoking devices with residue, and more. 1.1g of the methamphetamine was located in a pink bag containing the juvenile’s clothing.

 

The investigation led to all three adults being arrested and a call to the Department of Children and Families (DCF) for the child.

 

Michael C. Brown (10-25-83)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (Heroin/Fentanyl)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (Methamphetamine)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (Hydromorphone)

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

 

Matthew L. Weber (06-20-86)

Trafficking Amphetamine (Methamphetamine)

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Child Neglect

 

 Alexis D. Earhart (08-28-82)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (Heroin)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (Carisoprodol)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (THC Resin)

Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription (ACID)

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Child Neglect

 

 

“Once again, we find ourselves in a situation where innocent children are being exposed to a lifestyle they don’t deserve…and all because of drugs. It’s not right, and we will step in and put a stop to it every time we know it’s happening. If you use drugs, it affects more than just you. Think about that, and call us to get the help you need – before it’s too late for you or your loved ones.”

–SHERIFF BILL PRUMMELL

 

 

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office offers a Drug Addiction Recovery Initiative for those who wish to get help – without fear of arrest. Call our non-emergency number (941) 639-0013 or turn in your user-amount of drugs to any deputy and we will connect you to the recovery resources you need.