BPD: Bremerton man busted with 23 grams of meth, six grams of heroin

Nathaniel Woods reportedly told officers that he was being forced to sell drugs

A Bremerton man was arrested Tuesday after police searched his residence and allegedly found about 23 grams of meth, six grams of heroin, one Suboxone strip along with other miscellaneous drug paraphernalia.

According to the incident report, Bremerton police were advised that Nathan Woods was currently in possession of an ounce of methamphetamine and was dealing drugs out of his house in Bremerton. The informant also advised that multiple people were inside the residence getting high.

After BPD received a search warrant for the residence, Woods was observed pulling into the driveway before being detained by officers. Woods told police that he was “being forced to sell drugs for the Mexicans” and that something had been dropped off earlier in the day. Woods told police that he didn’t know what had been dropped off.

During the search, 23.2 grams of methamphetamine and six grams of heroin was located on a cigarette rolling tray. Also located during the search was a Suboxone strip, and miscellaneous drug paraphernalia such as pipes and charred foils.

Woods was booked into Kitsap County Jail for Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine and Heroin, Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substances and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He is being held on bail for $250,000. Woods also had two other drug related incidents pending in Kitsap County Superior Court.