The victim reported Bray had gone to a local hotel to get high and returned during the early morning hours after texting saying the police were about to raid him. When Bray first got home, he grabbed some knives and carried them around because he was paranoid.
The gun was not located and Bray later admitted he threw it out along the highway. He also admitted to using methamphetamine during the night.
During a search of Bray’s vehicle, deputies found a bag of crystalline substance which tested positive for methamphetamine. The bag weighed 115.5 grams.
It was learned there was likely more methamphetamine at Bray’s property, so later Wednesday, a search warrant was executed by the Baxter County Sheriff’s Office, Mountain Home Police and Arkansas State Police.
They searched an outbuilding where a bucket was found in the trunk of a car that contained nearly 10.8 pounds of methamphetamine. Also found were several large ziplock bags that were hidden on top a tire of the same car. The baggies were similar in appearance to the type of baggies commonly used to repackage large wholesale quantities of methamphetamine. The methamphetamine and paraphernalia were seized along with two vehicles and a small amount of cash.
The investigation revealed the methamphetamine law enforcement found was part of a 15 pound shipment. It’s believed Bray had already sold a portion of the drug.
Bray is facing a charge of trafficking a controlled substance, methamphetamine, which is a class Y felony, the most serious crime in Arkansas not punishable by the death penalty. Other felony charges include possession of methamphetamine with purpose to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of firearms by certain persons (meaning he is a convicted felon), two counts of aggravated assault on a family or household member and first degree endangering the welfare of a minor. Misdemeanor charges include interfering with emergency communications, first degree criminal mischief and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. He is also facing a penalty enhancement for being a habitual offender as he has two or more felony convictions. Bray is being held in the Baxter County Detention Center with bond set at $250,000.
PREVIOUS ARRESTS
Bray has three previous felony arrests dating back to 2008, all in Izard County. His previous charges include first degree false imprisonment, residential burglary, first degree terroristic threatening, aggravated assault, possession of methamphetamine with purpose to deliver, possession of a controlled IV substance and possession of a controlled VI substance.
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