Eunice man arrested on drug charge, transferred to Rayne Police on attempted 1st degree murder charge

Terriell Bradley, 27, of Eunice was transferred from the St. Landry Parish Jail, where he was being held on drug charges, Thursday to the Rayne Police Department, which has charged him with attempted first-degree murder, Major Eddie Thibodeaux, St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office public information officer, said.
Bradley, of the 600 block of Anne Street, is charged with possession of Schedule II drugs.
On Tuesday, the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Narcotic Enforcement Team executed warrants in the parish after a series of undercover buys involving the distribution of crack cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana and suboxone to undercover agents throughout the parish. Bradley was arrested by the sheriff's office for selling crack cocaine to an undercover agent, Sheriff Bobby Guidroz said in a news release.
“Our narcotic agents receive anonymous calls on various illegal drug activity and investigate every case, sometimes it may take time to make an arrest, but rest assured they are being investigated and if confirmed, arrests will be made," Guidroz said.
Thursday morning Bradley was transferred to the Rayne Police Department on the attempted murder charge following a shooting at the Burger King in Rayne on Sunday, Thibodeaux said.
"The Rayne Police Department had been looking at him for the attempted murder," Thibodeaux said.

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