Bail is set at $20,000 cash each for two male suspects after authorities learned they were making methamphetamine.
42-year-old Nicholas J. Bevan, who did not provide an address to the court, is charged with Possession of Methamphetamine. Meth Waste, Meth with intent to Deliver and Knowingly Soliciting the purchase of Pseudoephedrine, while 32-year-old Anthony J. Carter of Manitowoc is charged with Purchasing Pseudoephedrine on behalf of another to manufacture Methamphetamine.
Police watched as Bevan left a residence from the 1000 block of South 16th Street yesterday with a plastic bag in hands believed to be full of drugs.
He proceeded to throw it into a dumpster, fleeing on his bike as officers approached, only to be apprehended a short time later at the intersection of South 21st and Franklin, and found to be in possession of Methamphetamine, admitting that he made the drug in his residence.
Meanwhile, Carter admitted to purchasing an ingredient, which he knew what it was being used for.
Conditions of bail are that both Bevan and Carter have “no contact” with each other, not possess anything used to make or use methamphetamine and maintain “absolute sobriety”,
Both defendants remain in The County Jail and have initial appearances scheduled for May 31st at 2:30.