Crime & Safety
Meth Dealer Busted After 2 Sales To Cops: Police
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office set up a sting operation to arrest a methamphetamine drug dealer, according to the Sheriff's Office.

DOUGLAS COUNTY, GA — The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office set up a sting operation to arrest a methamphetamine drug dealer, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Justin Bryant was arrested and charged with two counts of sales of methamphetamine, two counts of use of a communication device to facilitate a felony, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana less than one ounce and possession of drug related objects.
The Douglas County Special Investigations Unit received information in late September, that a Justin Bryant was selling methamphetamine in Douglas County Georgia.
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According to the Sheriff's Office, agents working the investigation were able to make methamphetamine purchases from Bryant on two separate occasions during the month of October. One of the purchases occurred on Thornton Road and the other on Post Road. After the second purchase, members of the Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit and SCORPION Unit conducted a traffic stop on Bryant and took him into custody. Methamphetamine and other narcotics related items were located in his possession.
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He is currently being held with no bond.
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