Search warrant results in arrest for selling dangerous steroids

Sheriff Ken Mascara announced today that a search warrant served on a home in the 900 block of SE Bayfont Avenue in Port St. Lucie resulted in the arrest of Sean Patrick Nobel, 24, for possessing and selling anabolic steroids without a license.

According to Sheriff Mascara, Nobel was identified through social media as selling anabolic steroids that included Masteron Enanthate, Tadalafil, Aromasin, Deca, Nandrolone, Test Enanthate and Dianabol. More than 50 vials and packages of these substances were located in the bedroom and walk-in closet of Nobel’s home.

“Aside from the simple fact that selling controlled substances such as these steroids without a license is a felony, the suspect was advising buyers on how to mix them and when and how to take them,” said Sheriff Ken J. Mascara. “This information was provided without any educational background in pharmaceuticals and could have resulted in alarming adverse health effects.”

“With society fixated on how to look like magazine cover models, seeking these types of controlled substances without the oversight of a licensed physician can prove deadly,” Mascara said. “Parents should have honest and frank conversations with their teens and young adults that the only way to be healthy and fit is to eat right and work hard in the gym; chemicals aren’t the easy answer.”

Nobel was charged with possession of anabolic steroids, possession of controlled substance without a prescription, sale, manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver anabolic steroids, dispensing pharmaceuticals without a license and unlawful use of a two-way communications device. He was booked into the St. Lucie County Jail and held on a $35,000 bond.

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