
The Washington County Sheriff's Office is asking residents to keep an eye out for 55‑year‑old Adham B. Blandin of Germantown, who is wanted on multiple felony warrants tied to alleged drug offenses. The warrants list two counts of possession with intent to deliver designer drugs, possession with intent to deliver THC, maintaining a drug‑trafficking place and possession of drug paraphernalia. Authorities describe Blandin as about 5‑foot‑11 and 175 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, and they note he has no known scars or tattoos.
Warrant Details And What Officials Are Asking
According to the Washington County Sheriff's Office on Facebook, the active warrant is listed as case number 26CF116 and names Blandin on the felony counts. The post, published Monday, lists Germantown as his last known location and stresses that "the public should not attempt to apprehend this individual themselves." The department's official website, the Washington County Sheriff's Office, provides the sheriff's non‑emergency number and other contact details for anyone who wants to share tips with investigators.
Federal Court Record And Legal Context
Federal court records in the Eastern District of Wisconsin list a defendant named Adham B. Blandin and show a plea entry dated Dec. 16, 2025, according to court documents published by Leagle. Those filings appear on federal dockets and do not automatically indicate how any local case in Washington County has been resolved, so readers should check official court records for the most current information.
How To Report Tips And Safety Guidance
Anyone with information about Blandin's whereabouts is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff's Office at (262) 335‑4378 or the law‑enforcement tip line at 800‑232‑0594. The office says tips can be submitted confidentially. If you believe you are seeing a potentially dangerous situation unfold, officials say to call 911 and let trained officers handle it. Deputies reiterate that the public should not approach, confront or attempt to detain the subject.
Local Law‑Enforcement Context
Charges that include "possession with intent to deliver designer drugs" have surfaced in other recent Wisconsin cases, including a December 2025 traffic‑stop arrest in Fond du Lac that carried similar counts, as reported by WTMJ. Federal and state agencies have also stepped up operations against synthetic and designer drugs, including a multi‑state enforcement action described by ICE, a reminder that local investigations can easily connect with much larger regional or national efforts.









