
What started as a search for drugs in a Green Bay home ended up uncovering numerous explosive devices.
WBAY reports that the Green Bay Police Department learned that 32-year-old Kenneth Louis Seay had been receiving packages containing methamphetamine from California, and intercepted one of the packages. It contained roughly 167 grams of meth and 10 grams of cocaine.
Investigators set up a delivery with Seay, which resulted in his arrest.
However, a search of his home in the 500 block of 16th Avenue uncovered thirteen improvised explosive devices, numerous firearms, some of which appeared to be homemade, body armor, a door with barricading capabilities, psilocybin mushrooms, THC vape cartridges, and numerous items of drug paraphernalia.
Another resident in the home told investigators that Seay had rigged the home with booby traps and was afraid that the cartel was going to attack him.
Seay is facing 18 total charges, including Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place, Possession of Cocaine and Methamphetamine, each with Intent to Deliver, Possession of THC and Drug Paraphernalia, and 13 counts of Possession of Improvised Explosives.












