Crime & Safety
New Berlin Man Sells Short-Changed Drugs to Informant
Suspect allegedly sold a confidential informant less drugs than they had agreed on.

A New Berlin man is facing charges after he was caught selling cocaine to a confidential informant in Brookfield.
Bradley B. Doberstein, 20, was charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court Friday with one count of manufacturing and delivering cocaine and one count of maintaining a drug trafficking place.
According to the criminal complaint, on April 25 a confidential informant set up a deal with Doberstein to purchase three “eight balls” of cocaine for $625 in the parking lot of a Brookfield business. The deal took place, but after the deal investigators noticed Doberstein only sold them 5.2 grams, which equates to roughly two eight balls of cocaine.
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Police arrested Doberstein at his home Tuesday and he admitted to selling the cocaine to undercover officers, saying he obtained the drugs from a friend in the parking lot of Brookfield Square mall, the complaint alleges.