A Brookside man arrested earlier this year on drug charges is in a pickle - again.

And so is his brother.

Police are searching for Jeremy Wade Pickle and Jonathan Lee Pickle after a raid Friday at a Brookside home.

Brookside Police Chief Jason Springfield said his officers, along with Adamsville police and narcotics investigators from other agencies, carried out a search warrant at Jeremy Pickle's home. A search of the residence turned up methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Jeremy Pickle, 39, was taken into custody at the scene without incident. He was released, however, to receive medical care for ongoing blood pressure issues and hasn't yet been taken back into custody.

He was arrested in February on charges of trafficking methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jeremy Pickle ''went right back out to his old ways once he was released from the Jefferson County Jail,'' the police chief said.

His younger brother is also wanted on outstanding charges for possession of a controlled substance and reckless endangerment. Jonathan Pickle, 32, remains at large as well.

Jonathan Pickle

"These guys have little to no boundaries, and are behaving recklessly and without regard for the safety and welfare of anyone in the community,'' Springfield said. "In the last six weeks, our department has received more complaints about these two men than all of the other complaints combined in the last six months."

"Not only for the safety and welfare of the community, but for the peace and disruption that they have caused, we need to put these two Pickles back in the jar,'' he said.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jonathan or Jeremy Pickle is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777 or 205-325-1450.