Dec 11, 2024
Authorities announced the seizure of more than $100 million worth of processed marijuana from a property in Oak Hills, a community in San Bernardino County, on Monday, Dec. 9. Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant around 7 a.m. on a five-acre property in the 5000 block of Honeyhill Road in Oak Hills, which is west of Hesperia, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Inside a newly built metal building along the property’s east side fence, investigators found more than 3,000 trash bags filled with processed marijuana and stacked over 12 feet high, filling the 120 foot by 40 foot building, a Sheriff’s Department statement said. Each bag weighed around 30 to 50 pounds. The Sheriff’s Department, San Bernardino County Code Enforcement and California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials seized 51 truck loads of processed marijuana over two days, totaling more than 90,000 pounds. In all, the marijuana had a market value of around $100 million, the Sheriff’s Department said. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing. San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus said in January that law enforcement was working to curb a “plague” of black market marijuana sales in the area. The black market exists, officials say, because legal cultivation of marijuana hasn’t kept up with new levels of demand. All cannabis businesses are prohibited in unincorporated parts of San Bernardino County like Oak Hills, according to the state Department of Cannabis Control. Staff reporter Brian Rokos contributed reporting. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Former Baldwin Park, Commerce leaders secretly pleaded guilty in cannabis bribery scheme Crime and Public Safety | Overdosing on cannabis — when a good time goes bad  Crime and Public Safety | Cannabis on the mind: Study finds connection between sleep, memory and marijuana use Crime and Public Safety | Why vets recommend CBD to treat dogs with chronic pain and anxiety Crime and Public Safety | What to do if your dog eats pot
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