Former fugitive charged with meth manufacture
by Matt Swearengin, Senior Staff Writer
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A former fugitive facing multiple charges had another methamphetamine-manufacturing charge filed against him.

Bradley David Goza, 32, was charged Friday. He is presently in the Grayson County, Texas, Jail, following an arrest last month.

This is the third methamphetamine-manufacturing charge that has been filed against Goza. According to authorities, he had jumped bail on two other methamphetamine charges.

The recent charge is the result of a Jan. 12 chase in the Cartwright area. According to a probable-cause affidavit by the District Attorney's Drug Task Force, a deputy received information that Goza and Terry Donihoo, 34, were making methamphetamine.

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