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Wanted Charles City man jailed again in meth-dealing case

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MASON CITY – A man who was rounded up by the drug task force on warrants two years ago for dealing meth was again sought by law enforcement and jailed Wednesday.

Broderick Christopher Vollbrecht, age 23 now of Charles City, was caught by the North Iowa Drug Task force on June 5, 2014. He lived in Mason City at the time. He was charged with two counts of delivery of methamphetamine. Later that year in September, Vollbrecht caught a break and had one charge dismissed and got a deferred judgement on the other. He was given three years of probation, ordered to submit a DNA sample, and required to pay $786.25 in court costs and fees. Records show he never made a payment on that balance.

On December 31, 2015, Vollbrecht was charged with violating his probation and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Meanwhile, as he remained wanted on an arrest warrant, Vollbrecht reported yesterday (Tuesday) that “Ugh…. Finally catch a break… Back to doin me and makin money!” as he rolled into work at Tyson Foods in Waterloo.

Vollbrecht’s good luck was short-lived, however, as he was booked into the county jail Wednesday afternoon. He remains held there on $10,000 bond as he awaits a court hearing February 1.

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