A Pasco County man is on the run after being accused of starting a house fire following a kitchen explosion from the marijuana wax he was concocting.

After the flames broke out, deputies say he also left his two dogs for dead.

  • Authorities are searching for Steven Brown, 24, of Port Richey
  • They say he burned down his house making marijuana wax, and left two dogs for dead
  • He was last seen fleeing from a traffic stop on Sept. 9

The sheriff’s office has been searching for Steven Brown, 24, since the Sept. 3 incident in Port Richey. The agency considers him armed and dangerous.

"It was loud. I’m talking about like somebody just dropped a bomb," neighbor Cynthia Bryant said of the explosion.

According to authorities, as soon as the fire began, Brown grabbed his drugs and ran – leaving two caged dogs and a 1-year-old in the house. Other adults who were at the property rescued the child, but the dogs died in the flames.

Investigators say Brown was manufacturing a drug called marijuana wax or butane hash oil.

"It is very dangerous because like a lot of organic solvents it’s very flammable, and using propane or butane, it’s also explosive," said Alfred Aleguas with the Florida Poison Information Center.

Aleguas says propane from a grill or butane from a lighter is used to extract the THC, if there's a spark it could lead to an explosion.

On Sept. 9, multiple warrants were issued for Brown, and deputies were able to make contact during a traffic stop. They said he fled, though, adding to his long list of active warrants.

He was last seen driving a white 2016 Kia Optima EX, with four doors, and a Florida license plate of GXSY18.

A few of his charges include arson in the first degree, felonious possession of a firearm and aggravated cruelty to animals.  

Authorities said if you see Brown – don’t make contact. Call 9-1-1 immediately.

Officials said other charges could be pending. The PCSO had no comment regarding any other individuals who may be charged in the case.