Bradley Reynolds #08799-511

Bradley Reynolds

Bradley Reynolds

State:
Member Since: 07/14/2026
Age: 34

Hi. My name is Brad. I am 34 years old looking to build some friendships. I was born and raised in Idaho. I graduated from Caldwell High in 2010 and would like to continue my education at some point. I didn’t have the best childhood growing up, I lost my mother at a young age, so the only family I really have is my sister. She has been there for me through it all. She is my best friend. I was a huge mamma’s boy, so I didn’t take the loss of my mother well. I like to keep active by working out or just being outside. I enjoy fishing, camping, and all the wilderness has to offer. I’m into tattoos, I have quite a few myself, motorcycles and cars. I also got into welding years ago and would like to expand that passion. I have made some bad choices in life and am now paying that price. I got wrapped up in drugs and that is why I am here. I am a passionate person, just trying to work on change. I always try to see the good in people. I am loyal to a fault. My sister always tells me that my heart is too big and too forgiving. I like to think I am an open book, so all you have to do is ask.

Profile Overview

Age
34 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-POSSESSION OF
Crime
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-POSSESSION OF
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Marital Status
Single
Email System Used
CorrLinks
Mailing Address
Bradley Reynolds #08799-511
FCI Herlong
PO Box 800
Herlong, CA 96113
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