Conroe man arrested in Montgomery County steroids bust
A 31-year-old Conroe man has been charged with second-degree felony possession of a controlled substance after Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office investigators reportedly recovered a large amount of anabolic steroids from his home.
Deputies conducted the investigation in the 1600 block of Cantrell Boulevard in Conroe, where they arrested Paul Jon Keller III.
More than 3,350 grams of human growth hormone (HGH) was found at the home, according to deputies.
The list of steroids allegedly recovered from Keller’s home includes: 242 grams of Primobolan; 100 milliliters of Primobolan in a glass jar; 286 grams of Masteron; 1,173 grams of testoterone; 521 grams of Equipoise; 124 grams of Deca durabolin; 100 milliliters of Deca durabolin in a glass jar; 78 grams of Trenbolone; 223 grams of Winstrol; 150 grams of Anadrol; 373 grams of liquid Viagra; 80 grams of marijuana and a THC tablet.
Deputies said the investigation has yielded one arrest so far but did not rule out the possibility that there could be more arrests.
A 31-year-old Conroe man has been charged with second-degree felony possession of a controlled substance after Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office investigators reportedly recovered a large amount of anabolic steroids from his home.
Deputies conducted the investigation in the 1600 block of Cantrell Boulevard in Conroe, where they arrested Paul Jon Keller III.
More than 3,350 grams of human growth hormone (HGH) was found at the home, according to deputies.
The list of steroids allegedly recovered from Keller’s home includes: 242 grams of Primobolan; 100 milliliters of Primobolan in a glass jar; 286 grams of Masteron; 1,173 grams of testoterone; 521 grams of Equipoise; 124 grams of Deca durabolin; 100 milliliters of Deca durabolin in a glass jar; 78 grams of Trenbolone; 223 grams of Winstrol; 150 grams of Anadrol; 373 grams of liquid Viagra; 80 grams of marijuana and a THC tablet.
Deputies said the investigation has yielded one arrest so far but did not rule out the possibility that there could be more arrests.
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