Bradly Lewis Ernhart, 23, of South Haven, Indiana, is facing multiple felony charges after police allege he sold cocaine on two occasions and later possessed more than 13 grams of methamphetamine during the execution of a search warrant.

According to court documents, police identified Ernhart during a narcotics investigation involving cocaine sales in Valparaiso. Investigators said Ernhart, who allegedly went by the nickname “Bdot,” was linked to drug transactions that took place near the 700 block of North State Road 149 in Valparaiso during April 2026.

Court documents state Ernhart allegedly exchanged approximately 3.99 grams of cocaine during an April 15, 2026 transaction.

According to the affidavit, a second cocaine transaction allegedly occurred on April 27, 2026 near the same location. Investigators said Ernhart allegedly exchanged approximately 4.15 grams of cocaine.

Court documents state police executed a search warrant at an apartment in the 700 block of Baltimore Road on May 7, 2026. Investigators said detectives announced their presence several times and, after no one answered the door, made forced entry into the apartment. Police said multiple people inside the residence allegedly jumped from a balcony during the raid.

According to investigators, detectives recovered multiple vape cartridges, THC vape pens, digital scales, small plastic baggies and approximately 23 ecstasy pills weighing 13.30 grams that tested positive for methamphetamine. Police also reported locating text messages on Ernhart’s phone allegedly involving narcotics sales.

Lodged in the Porter County Jail.

Charges filed May 8,2026:

Dealing In Methamphetamine, Level 2 Felony
Dealing In Cocaine Between 1 And 5 Grams, Level 4 Felony (2 Counts)