Boat captain accused of selling cocaine found at sea to undercover cops in sun-soaked tourist haven: police
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A Florida charter boat captain has found himself in legal trouble after allegedly attempting to sell drugs he claimed to have discovered at sea, according to local authorities.

Bradford Todd Picariello, 65, was taken into custody on Monday, facing charges of cocaine trafficking, selling, and possession in the Florida Keys. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office shared this information in a statement released on social media.

Law enforcement officials accuse Picariello of orchestrating a drug transaction with undercover deputies at his own business, Outlaw Fishing Charters, located in Marathon, as reported by the Miami Herald from an arrest document.

Prior to the arranged meeting, Picariello allegedly communicated over the phone with the undercover officer, advising him to bring a cooler to the marina to create the impression that he was merely collecting fish.

Bradford Todd Picariello's Florida mugshot

Bradford Todd Picariello, 65, was apprehended on charges related to cocaine trafficking, sales, and possession in Marathon, Florida on January 19, 2026, according to a statement from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.

The boat captain also allegedly told the agent that he had an additional 100 pounds of cocaine in the event he was looking to purchase even more of the illegal drugs, the outlet reported. 

When the agent arrived at Picariello’s boat, he allegedly handed the kilo of cocaine over to the “buyer” for him to place in his cooler, authorities reportedly said. 

As Picariello waited to be handed $10,000 in cash to complete the illegal transaction, authorities reportedly swarmed his boat and placed him under arrest.

Approximately 23 kilograms of cocaine seized by Florida authorities

Authorities say they seized approximately 23 kilograms of cocaine, a .40-caliber handgun, roughly $8,000 in cash and a 38-foot vessel from Bradford Todd Picariello’s possession in Marathon, Fla., Monday, Jan. 19, 2026.  (The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office)

Police said the captain revealed the remainder of his illegal stash was hidden inside a storage unit and allowed them to conduct a search, the outlet reported. 

Authorities subsequently discovered nearly two dozen kilos of cocaine covered in plastic wrap and marked with a “332” stamp, according to the news release. 

As Picariello was being taken into custody, officials also seized approximately 23 kilograms of cocaine, a .40-caliber handgun, roughly $8,000 in cash and a 38-foot vessel from the premises, authorities said.

Boats in Marathon, Florida

Bradford Todd Picariello reportedly ran a self-owned business called Outlaw Fishing Charters in Marathon, Fla. (iStock)

“I want to thank all the Sheriff’s Office members and our law enforcement partners who investigated this case and continue to work to keep dangerous drugs out of our community,” Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay said in a statement.

Picariello was transported to the local jail, and the case is expected to be prosecuted federally.

The investigation was conducted with the assistance of Monroe County Sheriff’s Office’s Special Operations detectives, High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area investigators, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Drug and Enforcement Administration and CBP Air and Marine Operations. 

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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