2,000 marijuana plants seized, two arrested in Vinita

VINITA, Okla. — Authorities in Oklahoma arrested two people and seized nearly 2,000 marijuana plants.

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) served a search warrant Thursday morning (4/11) at Four Family Grow, LLC located in Vinita.

OBN says the arrests and seizure was part of an ongoing investigation into illegal, out-of-state black market marijuana distribution. OBN posted the following photos from the seizure at Four Family Grow, LLC:

  • Four Family Grow, LLC in Vinita, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
    Four Family Grow, LLC in Vinita, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
  • Four Family Grow, LLC in Vinita, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
    Four Family Grow, LLC in Vinita, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
  • Four Family Grow, LLC in Vinita, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
    Four Family Grow, LLC in Vinita, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)

According to the OBN Facebook page, Marijuana Enforcement Teams served a separate search warrant on Tuesday (4/9) at Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County. No other information has been released. OBN posted the following photos from that location:

  • Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
    Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
  • Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
    Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
  • Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)
    Mayday Farm, LLC in Delaware County, Oklahoma. (Photo courtesy: Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Marijuana Enforcement Teams)

Since 2021, OBN says their Marijuana Enforcement Teams have shut down over 3,000 marijuana grows, arrested over 300 individuals and seized over one million pounds of marijuana as part of criminal investigations for operating with a license obtained by fraud and/or growing for the out-of-state black market.

OBN says because of their enforcement efforts, Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program has seen a drastic reduction in the number of criminal organizations operating illegal farms in the state.

Anyone with information about any criminal drug activity can confidentiality report it to OBN via their Facebook page.

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